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woodside starts huge exp.prog.at outer canning

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    Here is another interesting news;

    The most interesting side of this news is Woodside is going to be exploring for Paleozoic-age reservoirs in outer (off-shore) Canning, which is same of Ordovician Goldwyer age rocks.

    This is exactly being the extension of same age petroleum system; Paleozoic Petrouleum System, in the same super basin; Canning Basin.

    (I would like to remind you the "Canning Basin and global Palaeozoic petroleum systems - a review" which was co-written by NSE's exploration manager Greg Carlsen.

    Woodside people were making a lot of research about Canning Basin for the last two years, they were even seen many times in Gov. Department when searching documents last year. I think it was all for making the decision for this drilling campaign.

    Woodside has already hired a rig for $442m drilling on the 3 tenements in 2 years. They will start on Feb. 2014, very soon.


    Woodside lets rig contract for outer Canning basin work
    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12
    08/12/2013
    By Rick Wilkinson
    OGJ Correspondent
    Source: Click here

    Woodside Petroleum Ltd. let a 2-year, $442 million contract to Transocean Inc. to lock in a rig for a drilling campaign in the outer Canning basin offshore Western Australia.

    Transocean will supply the drillship Deepwater Millennium for an eight-well program in 1,500-1,000 m of water beginning in February 2014.

    The program will fulfil exploration commitments in permits WA-462-P, WA-464-P and WA-466-P in what geologists call the Rowley sub-basin. Woodside has already farmed out 45% in each to Shell. Even so the program expenditure represents about a quarter of Woodside’s annual exploration budget.

    The two companies have committed to an 11,000 sq km 3D seismic program across all three permits plus drilling. There will be four wells in 464-P, three in 466-P, and one in 462-P.

    It will be a huge program over an area that has just three previous wildcats—East Mermaid-1 (Shell 1973), Whitetail-1 (Woodside 2003), and Huntsman-1 (Woodside 2006)—none of which found hydrocarbons.

    Nevertheless both Woodside and Shell remain bullish about the gas potential of the region which lies about 300 km northwest of Broome.

    Targets are believed to be both Triassic-age and deeper Paleozoic-age reservoirs.

    The first three wells will be Anhalt in 462-P, Detmold in 464-P, and Hannover in 466-P—all named after historic German towns or cities. Other locations will be defined when data from the 2012 3D seismic survey have been interpreted.


 
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