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Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
Abstract
Farmout Forum
Farm-in Opportunity Gulf of Papua: Papua New Guinea
Abstract
The Kutei Basin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia has been dominated by clastic deposition during the Neogene; however, isolated carbonate buildups are also common. In general, isolated carbonates accumulated during transgressions when the locus of clastic deposition shifted landward. Carbonate buildups preferentially occurred on structural highs and margins of lowstand deltas. The Legoan Lead is an isolated carbonate build-up that shows typical seismic signature of carbonate build-ups as seen in Pandora and Pasca reefs nearby. Gas indications directly above the carbonate structure suggest there Is an active charge and has a mean reserves of 1 Tcf. There are farm-in opportunities in the Gulf of Papua in Papua New Guiney. Offshore acreage, adjacent to significant gas discoveries and planned infrastructure is available.
Keywords: PPL244 • PPL234 • Flinders Turbidite • Uramu Gas Discovery
Presented at: 2009 South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX) Conference, Singapore, 2009
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