EXPLORATION

3D drilling and acquiring seismic in Bass Strait

3D OIL has started drilling the West Seahorse-3 appraisal/development well in the Gippsland Basin at 4.15 am yesterday. It also began a 2D seismic survey in permit T/41P in the Bass Basin earlier this week.

3D drilling and acquiring seismic in Bass Strait

"Over the course of the next week the anticipated operations will be to set the 30-inch conductor,

drill ahead in 17.5-inch hole prior to setting 13 3/8 inch casing," 3D said.

"The primary target, Latrobe Group reservoirs as intersected in West Seahorse-1, are not anticipated to be intersected until the following week."

West Seahorse-3, in permit VIC/P57, is being drilled using the newly built jack-up rig, the West Triton. The Wardie-1 exploration well will follow.

The company said the rig would drill both wells from one location to reduce rig move time and costs.

The Wardie prospect was revealed in September last year by a detailed mapping and depth conversion analysis.

Latest mapping indicates Wardie may in fact be larger than West Seahorse, which is interpreted to contain between 5.8 and 10.3 million barrels.

If drilling in the West Seahorse field is successful, 3D said the development of the field would include an unmanned monotower producing from a single well with the potential for adding on other fields, including Wardie-1.

Other developments include an onshore processing plant, which would include crude stabilisation, water treatment, chemical injection and utilities, the company said.

3D owns 100% of VIC/P57.

Meanwhile, the CGG Veritas seismic vessel Pacific Titan has started the company's 2200km of 2D seismic operations in permit T/41P in the Bass Basin.

The survey will focus on the southern part of the permit to delineate previously identified leads and take about 10 days to complete.

3D said the seismic coverage of the area is sparse, the most recent of which was acquired in 1990.

Mapping of this data identified four main leads, the most highly rated being Dalrymple, a titled fault block trap identified on three seismic lines, the company said.

3D holds 100% of T/41P.

TOPICS:

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

editions

ENB CCS Report 2024

ENB’s CCS Report 2024 finds that CCS could be the much-needed magic bullet for Australia’s decarbonisation drive

editions

ENB Cost Report 2023

ENB’s latest Cost Report findings provide optimism as investments in oil and gas, as well as new energy rise.

editions

ENB Future of Energy Report 2023

ENB’s inaugural Future of Energy Report details the industry outlook on the medium-to-long-term future for the sector in the Asia Pacific region.

editions

ENB Cost Report 2021

This industry-wide report aims to understand current cost levels across the energy industry