EXPLORATION

PEP11 seismic finds interesting results

THE first update of the year for New South Wales’ only offshore permit, PEP 11, shows interpretation of last April’s 206km 2D seismic survey is complete and has found no fatal flaws in the Baleen prospect, although more work is needed to define a drillable prospect.

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The survey was focused on Baleen, and the Newcastle Syncline, with a tie in to 2010's New Seaclem-1 duster.   "That data set has been processed and recently integrated with other legacy seismic data...

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