Project Highlights

Project Highlights

COOPER EROMANGA BASIN, QUEENSLAND

ATP783

  • Overlies the Jurassic to Cretaceous Eromanga Basin and Permian to Triassic Cooper Basin.
  • Oil recovered on test from 4 local wells: Earlstoun-1, Chandos-1, Cumbroo-1, Cooloo-1.
  • Near commercial oil fields: Byrock (12km southwest), Bargie (17km southeast), Bodalla Sth (25km south) and Bunaya Gas field (50 km southwest).

ATP924

  • Overlies the north-east edge of the Jurassic to Cretaceous Eromanga Basin and the northern edge of the Permian to Triassic Cooper Basin.
  • Multiple play types – Jurassic oil, Triassic and Permian gas.
  • Marengo Gas Field excised from the centre of the eastern (central) block.
  • Near Cook and Cuisinier Oil Fields (~15km from southern tip) and Barrolka Gas Field (~20km from southern tip).

ATP920

  • Overlies the north-east edge of the Jurassic to Cretaceous Eromanga Basin and the northern edge of the Permian to Triassic Cooper Basin.
  • Inland Oil Field adjacent to the northern block boundary.
  • 4 local wells (Tanbar Nth-1, Cuddapan-1, Morney-2 and 3) have recovered oil on test.

PERTH BASIN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

EP437

  • Overlies the Greenough Shelf in the North Perth Basin and is adjacent to the prolific Allanooka and Dongara Terraces and Dandaragan Trough.
  • Near Dongara Oil and Gas Field (6km south), Waitsia Gas Field (15km southeast) and Mount Horner Oil Field (7.5km east)
  • Located updip and within an active migration pathway of the Dongara Oil and Gas Field and Waitsia Gas Field.

L7

  • Overlies the Allanooka Terrace in the North Perth Basin and is adjacent to the prolific Dandaragan Trough.
  • Contains the Mount Horner Oilfield which has produced approximately more than 1.7 mmbls of oil, outperforming initial volumetric estimates when the field was first discovered and developed.
  • Much of the Mount Horner oil was produced from the Jurassic level and importantly the Permian and Triassic prospectivity in the northern part of the basin appears to have been overlooked.
  • Permian and Triassic level oil prospectivity represents an underexplored oil play in the northern margin of the Perth Basin.
  • The Becos structure/lead in EP437 down-dip of the Wye-gas discovery, a similar downthrown fault play as identified in areas in L7, is now mapped to be much larger and spills into L7 based on current 2D seismic.