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MARRACOONDA 2 OIL EXPLORATION WELL
COOPER BASIN ATP 752P W
Well Proposal
NOVEMBER 2006
Circulation:
Bow Energy - RON PREFONTAINEBow Energy - PETER O’NEILL Bow Energy - KEITH MARTENS Victoria Petroleum – CHAS LANE Avery Resources – PAUL LIPSKIDepartment of Mines and Energy – ANDY KOZAK
PO Box 5244 Brisbane QLD 4001 Australia
℡Tel: +61(07) 3303-0650 Fax: +61(07) 3303-0651
Prepared by: Peter O’Neill, Operations Manager
Cecilia D’Ercole, Geologist
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. WELL DATA SUMMARY SHEET............................................................................................................3
2. SUMMARY....................................................................................................................................................4
3. INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................5
4. REGIONAL GEOLOGY..............................................................................................................................8
4.1 BASIN STRATIGRAPHY...........................................................................................................................................................84.2 PROSPECT GEOLOGY............................................................................................................................................................114.3 SEISMIC SURVEYS.................................................................................................................................................................124.4 RESERVOIR POTENTIAL.......................................................................................................................................................134.5 SEAL ASSESSMENT...............................................................................................................................................................134.6 REFERENCE WELLS..............................................................................................................................................................13
5. POTENTIAL PETROLEUM RESOURCE..............................................................................................14
6. WELL DESIGN...........................................................................................................................................15
6.1 DRILL BITS AND DRILLING FLUIDS................................................................................................................................156.2 CASING DETAILS...................................................................................................................................................................156.3 CEMENTING DETAILS..........................................................................................................................................................166.4 TIME-DEPTH CURVE............................................................................................................................................................17
7. FORMATION / WELL EVALUATION...................................................................................................18
7.1 DITCH CUTTINGS...................................................................................................................................................................187.2 MUD LOGGING.......................................................................................................................................................................187.3 CORING.....................................................................................................................................................................................187.4 WIRELINE LOGGING.............................................................................................................................................................197.5 SIDEWALL CORING...............................................................................................................................................................197.6 TESTING AND FLUID SAMPLING.......................................................................................................................................19
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
TABLES
Table 1 Predicted TopsTable 2 Casing DesignTable 3 Cementing ProgrammeTable 4 Sample RequirementsTable 5 Sampling Intervals
FIGURES
Figure 1 Location Map for Marracoonda 2Figure 2 Enlarged map of Marracoonda 2 Drillsite Location Figure 3 Stratigraphy Table of the Cooper-Eromanga Basin Figure 4 Birkhead TWT (Near Hutton)Figure 5 Well logs from Marracoonda 1 – Top Hutton Figure 6 Time-depth curve
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Emergency Contacts Appendix 2 Contractors ContactsAppendix 3 Bow Energy and JV partner Contacts Appendix 4 Government ContactsAppendix 5 Landowner Contacts Appendix 6 Mud Map
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Well Name Designation Permit Basin OperatorJoint Venture Participants(Post Farm-In)
:Marracoonda 2:Exploration:ATP 752P:Eromanga:Bow Energy Ltd:Victoria Petroleum NL (25%) Avery Resources (50%Bow Energy Limited (15%) Ocellaris Oil Pty Ltd (10%)
Location :Latitude28° 11’ 52.9” SLongitude141°47’26.1” EEasting0577592 mENorthing6880607 mN
Seismic Reference :
Elevation GL (provisional) RT Height (provisional) Spud DateDrilling Contractor RigHunt Rig #2 RT to GL: Hunt Rig #2 KB to GL: Primary Objectives Secondary ObjectiveDepth to Primary Objective
AMG Zone 54, Datum: GDA 94 Line 90-GFW, SP 363;Approx. 30m North West of Marracoonda 1:77.1m:80.9 m ASL:January 2007:Hunt Energy & Mineral Co. Aust. P/L:Hunt Rig 6:3.8 m:4.16 m:Hutton Formation: Westbourne:1687 mRT
Estimated Total Depth (“TD”):1900 mRT
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1. WELL DATA SUMMARY SHEET
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2. SUMMARY
Marracoonda 2 is a re-drill of Marracoonda 1. Marracoonda 1 was drilled in 1993 by
Santos and plugged and abandoned as an uneconomical Hutton oil well.
Marracoonda 1 had shows from cuttings of 90% bright to moderately bright, solid pale
yellow white fluorescence with pale crush cut and thin patchy oil film. Log analysis
has interpreted 3m of oil pay at the Top Hutton with porosities averaging 15%.
A DST carried out over this zone and the interpreted oil water contact, reported flows
of 75 bopd and 75 bwpd turning to 150 bwpd with trace oil. An in-house review
suggests the reservoir is capable of producing at much higher flow rates. The oil was
44.3 degree API.
The objective is to penetrate the top of the oil zone and prove commercial oil flow
rates by a DST and then case the well as a Hutton oil producer.
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3. INTRODUCTION
The stratigraphic prognosis for Marracoonda 2 was made using tops from Marracoonda 1.
Marracoonda 2 will be located approximately 30 metres northwest of Marracoonda 1 on the Naryilco Station property (details below).
Property Name: Naryilco Station Owner: S Kidman CompanyManager: Teddy Brown
Travel approximately 158km west from Eromanga along the Cooper Developmental Road, then the Bulloo Developmental Road towards Thargomindah [or travel approximately 123 km west of Thargomindah towards Eromanga along the Bulloo Developmental Road]. Then take the Noccundra Hotel / Nockatunga Station turn off. From the turn off, travel approximately 19 km to Noccundra Hotel, then a further 85 km to the Santos / Epsilon / Tickalara turn off on the right. Take the right hand turn and travel approx. 25 km from the turn off, to the Marracoonda turn off on the right. Marracoonda 2 is approx. 4 km in on the right.
Refer mud map in Appendix 6.
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Figure 1: Location Map for Marracoonda 2
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Figure 2: Enlarged map of Marracoonda 2 Drillsite Location
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4. REGIONAL GEOLOGY
4.1 Basin Stratigraphy
Cooper Basin (late Carboniferous to late Triassic)
The Cooper Basin extends in a northeast direction from South Australia, pinching out against the Canaway Ridge (although seismic suggests it drapes the ridge at the Marracoonda 2 drill location). The basin was probably continuous with the age equivalent Galilee Basin across the Canaway Ridge, prior to uplift and erosion along that structure at the end of the Triassic.
The Cooper Basin overlies the Warrabin Trough, and is in turn completely overlain by the Eromanga Basin.
Basin formation was initiated in the late Carboniferous by downwarping of the craton during an extensional phase. This was followed by a complex tectonic history involving three major phases of deposition, two in the early Permian and one from the late Permian to end of deposition in the Triassic.
Many fault-controlled structural trends that originated in pre-Cooper Basin rocks were reactivated during deposition of the Cooper Basin. The basin filled with a succession of fluvio-lacustrine sandstones, shales and coals up to 1,800m thick in the south and up to 600m thick in north. The depocenter shifted from the southern basin in the Permian to the northern basin during the Triassic.
Considerable seismic surveying and petroleum drilling has been undertaken within the Cooper Basin, which holds significant established gas, gas liquids and oil reserves. Extensive Permian coals and dispersed organic matter are the main source of hydrocarbons which are trapped locally in sandstone reservoirs.
Eromanga Basin (early Jurassic to late Cretaceous)
The Great Artesian Basin is divided for convenience into several lobes, of which the Eromanga Basin is one. It is continuous with the Carpentaria Basin to north and across the Nebine Ridge with the Surat Basin to east, and there are lithological similarities with rocks in adjoining basins.
The Eromanga Basin overlies older basins including the Cooper Basin (completely), most of Galilee Basin, the Adavale Basin and Warrabin Trough, and the southern part of the Georgina Basin.
Basin formation was initiated in the early Jurassic with deposition in series of downwarps in older basins. Structural trends reflect those of the older basins – where the Eromanga Basin sits directly on basement, major structures are lacking.
The succession is up to 2,500m thick in south-west Queensland, consisting of alternating fluvial and lacustrine sandstones and siltstones (Jurassic), transgressive
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shallow marine mudstones and sandstones (Early Cretaceous) and regressive paralic, lacustrine and fluvial deposits (Late Cretaceous).
Established oil, gas and gas liquids reserves occur in the southwestern part, commonly in multiple vertically stacked reservoirs, the largest oil field being Jackson with 6,485 megalitres initial primary recoverable reserves, and the largest gas field Chookoo with 516 x 106m3 initial recoverable reserves
Extensive Permian coals and dispersed organic matter in the underlying Cooper Basin are considered the main source hydrocarbons, while several finer-grained Eromanga Basin units in lower part of the succession are also potential sources in selected areas.
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Figure 4: Stratigraphy Table of the Cooper-Eromanga Basin
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TABLE 1: PREDICTED TOPS
Formation Depth – RT Depth - Subsea Thickness(mRT) (mSS) (m)
Winton 3.8 77.1 624Mackunda 627.6 -546.7 117Allaru Mudstone 744.3 -663.4 176Toolebuc 920.2 -839.3 384Cadna-owie 1304 -1223.1 83Murta Mbr 1387.2 -1306.3 42Base Murta Sst 1429 -1348.1 25Namur 1453.6 -1372.7 92Westbourne 1546 -1465.1 113Adori Sst 1659.2 -1578.3 9Birkhead 1667.9 -1587.0 23Hutton Sst 1690.7 -1609.8 40Basal Jurassic 1730.4 -1649.5 15Permian 1745.6 -1664.7 127Basement 1872.4 -1791.5 31
TD 1900.0
Surface Elevation of GL = 77.1 m ASL; RT = 80.9 m ASL
4.2 Prospect Geology
Marracoonda 2 is the central north south trending closure in southwest-northeast trending anticlinorium.
A 127m section of Permian sediments overlies a local Pre-Permian paleo high. A much thicker section of Permian onlaps this high. Triassic sediments terminate ~10km to the northwest by non-deposition and/or erosion.
The Eromanga Jurassic sections were deposited on a rugose topography creating drape and compaction features. The area was structured again in Tertiary time enhancing pre-existing structures and creating the almost north-south fault immediately to the west of Marracoonda 1.
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Marracoonda 2
Birkhead Time Structure Map
2ms contour
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4.3 Seismic Surveys
Seismic recorded in 1986 and 1990 form the bulk of the local data. All lines germane to the prospect were reprocessed by Bow Energy through Velseis in 2006.
Time mapping of the area shows a number of closures at Hutton level including the Marracoonda 1 structure.
Figure 4: Birkhead TWT (Near Hutton)
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Marracoonda 1 Hutton
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Figure 5 : Well logs from Marracoonda 1 – Top Hutton
4.4 Reservoir Potential
The Hutton Sandstone has a calculated porosity of 15% and many wells in the area have flowed oil at greater than 1,000 bopd.
There are other potential oil zones in Marracoonda 1 in the Adori, Namur and Murta. Unless
the shows and/or logs in Marracoonda 2 are more definitive, these zones would not be
considered for testing until after the Hutton oil zone is depleted.
4.5 Seal Assessment
The Birkhead is a thick and competent seal in Marracoonda 1.
4.6 Reference Wells
Marracoonda 1 (30m south-west)
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5. POTENTIAL PETROLEUM RESOURCE
Within the primary Hutton sand reservoir the resource potential is an estimated 0.3 to1.0 MMBBLS oil.
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6. WELL DESIGN
6.1 Drill Bits and Drilling Fluids
For the 12-1/4” hole section of Marracoonda 2 the proposed bit will nominally be a Varel CH1GMS (IADC 117). This hole section will be drilled using a gel based mud system.
For the 8-1/2” hole section the proposed bit will nominally be a 5-blade 19mm cutter PDC type bit. This hole section will be drilled using a KCl Polymer based mud system.
6.2 Casing Details
STRING DETAILS CONDUCTOR SURFACE CASING PRODUCTION CASING
Hole Size 450 mm 311 mm (12¼”) 216 mm (8½”)Casing Size 406 mm (16”) 245 mm (9-5/8”) 178 mm (7”)Setting Depth 6 mGL 330 mRT (nominal) 1900 mRT (nominal)Designation 36# K55 BTC R3 23# K55 BTC R3Weight 53.57 kg/m
(36 lb/ft)34.16 kg/m (23 lb/ft)
Connection BTC BTCRange 3 3Optimum Torque BTC Marks BTC MarksFloat Equipment Float shoe, NR float
collar one joint off bottom
Float shoe, float collar one joint off bottom
Wiper Plugs Top Top and BottomCentralising At mid 1st joint and at
2nd and 4th collars above shoe
At mid 1st joint, 2nd and 4th collars and
each collar 20 m above and below any
potential pay zonesAccessories 11" 3K x 9⅝" casing
head7" slip and seal
assemblyThreadlock Shoe through to
1st connection above float collar
Shoe through to 1st connection above
float collarBOP Test Pressure 3,000 psi 3,000 psi
Table 2: Casing Design
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6.3 Cementing Details
SURFACE CASING PRODUCTION CASINGHole / Casing Size 12¼” / 9-5/8” 8½” / 7”Setting Depth 330mRT nominal 1900 mRT nominalCement Type Class A + 1% CaCl2 Lead – Class G with 16% Gel
Tail – Class G, Fluid Loss Additive
Cement Top Class A to surface Lead to 50m inside Surface Casing Shoe
Tail to 200m above Cadna- owie
Excess 100% in Open Hole 15% in Open HoleYield Class A: 1.18 cu ft/sack Class G + Gel: 2.87 cu ft/sk
Class G: 1.16 cu ft/skSlurry Density 15.6 ppg Lead: 11.8 ppg
Tail: 15.8 ppgAdditives TBA: Subject to lab tests TBA: Subject to lab tests
NB: If cementing services are carried out ex Moomba Class G cement may be used in lieu of Class A for surface casing cement.
Table 3: Cementing Programme
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MARRACOONDA EAST 1 - ATP 752P Exploration WellDepth-Time curve
0
Drill 311 mm hole
Run & cement 245 mm casing, nipple up BOPs, run FIT
500Drill 216 mm hole
1000
1500
2000
0 2 4 6 8Days from spud
10 12 14 16
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6.4 Time-Depth Curve
The time-depth curve prognosed for Marracoonda 2 is shown in the following Figure 10.
Figure 6: Time-Depth Curve for Marracoonda 2
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7. FORMATION / WELL EVALUATION
7.1 Ditch Cuttings
In order to meet legislative and internal requirements drill cutting samples are to be taken as per Table 4 and Table 5 below.
Set Size Number Type In ForA 250g 1 Washed
& air dried
Minigrip bag Qld NRM&W
B 1 Washed SamplexTray
Bow Energy
Table 4: Sample Requirements
Sample Interval From To10m Conductor Shoe 1000m3m 1000m TDNote1 - if requested by Bow– samples may be circulated and taken at one metre intervals Note2 - samples are to be circulated on the first drill breaks from the primary and secondary objectives – results are to be given immediately to Bow to determine if testing is required.
Table 5: Sampling Intervals
7.2 Mud Logging
Mud logging services will be used from spud to total depth, to provide continuous 24 hour surveillance, and digital recording at 0.5 m intervals, of drilling operations including:
o Measured deptho Rate of penetrationo WOBo RPMo Mud pit levelso Pump stroke rateo Pump pressureso Torqueo Total gas detectiono Chromatographic gas analysis
7.3 Coring
No coring is planned for this well.
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7.4 Wireline Logging
No logs are programmed for the 12 ¼” hole section.
A normal logging suite consisting of Resistivity, Micro-Resistivity, Density, Neutron, Gamma Ray and Compressed Sonic will be run in the 8 ½” hole section (HALS-MCFL-LDL-CNL- GR-BHC).
7.5 Sidewall Coring
30 Side Wall Cores (SWC) equivalent to one run/gun are to be taken post logging.
7.6 Testing and Fluid Sampling
An on-bottom on-penetration DST is planned for on penetration of 1m into the Hutton Sandstone contingent on hydrocarbon shows.
A contingent open hole DST may be carried out on any of the secondary targets dependent on hydrocarbon shows (see Note2 on sampling in section 7.1) and wireline log response.
If crude oil is recovered during any DST, four 5 litre can samples will be taken for analysis. The cans must be new and free of any contaminants. Preliminary analysis of the API gravity and pour point of the oil will be made at the wellsite. One 500ml oil sample in a glass bottle Teflon sealed with a screwed top must be taken for Qld NRM&W purposes from each DST.
If formation water is recovered during any DST, four 1 litre plastic bottle samples will be taken for analysis. One 500ml water sample in a glass bottle Teflon sealed with a screwed top must be taken for Qld NRM&W purposes from each DST. Sample bottles must be new and free of any contaminants. Preliminary analysis of water resistivity will be made at the wellsite.
One 1 litre plastic bottle sample of drilling mud will be taken and preserved with biocide immediately prior to each DST and prior to logging.
One 1 litre plastic bottle sample of make up water used for drilling mud will be taken during drilling of the well.
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APPENDIX 1
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Organisation Phone NumberAll Emergencies 000
For all emergencies 000 shall be used. “Triple-zero” (000) operators will co-ordinate the response of ambulance, hospital, and other services including RFDS as required once initial emergency notification has taken place.
Local support numbers below are for administrative use and local “non-emergency” related issues.
Organisation Contact DetailsQld Ambulance Service (QAS) & Quilpie HospitalToni Murray – Director of Nursing
Tel: (07) 4656 0100Fax: (07) 4656 0102VHF Channel 85UHF Channel 5
QAS Charleville Office In Charge
Tel: (07) 4654 1970Fax: (07) 4654 2195
Charleville Hospital Tel: (07) 4654 4300Quilpie Doctor Tel: (07) 4656 1158Royal Flying Doctor Service – 24 hour medical support
Tel: (07) 4654 1443
RFDS – Charleville Tel: (07) 4654 1233RFDS – Moomba Tel: (08) 8088 1188
Local Gravel Airstrips:o Naryilco Station Airstrip (near Naryilco Homestead) - approximate 42 km in a
straight SSE of Marracoonda #2. NB: Contact Naryilco landowner regarding use of airstrip (refer Appendix 5 for landowner contact details).
o Tennappera Outstation Airstrip – approximately 16 km in a straight line NE of Marracoonda #2. NB: Contact Naryilco landowner regarding use of airstrip (refer Appendix 5 for landowner contact details).
o Airstrip at Noccundra Hotel approx 114 km via road NE of Marracoonda 2.
Local Helicopters:o 3 Rivers Helicopters, Nockatunga Station – Simon Cobb. Tel: (07) 4654 6991; Fax:
(07) 4655 4543; Direct: (07) 4655 4542.
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APPENDIX 2
CONTRACTORS CONTA CTS
Organisation Contact DetailsHunt Energy and Mineral Company (Drilling contractor)
Tel: (08) 8322 7511Fax: (08) 8322 7533Chris Brown: 0429 838 202
Halliburton – Moomba (Cementing)
Tel: (08) 8675 6610 & (08) 8675 6611Fax: (08) 8675 6662Service Coordinators: James Collins / Rick Stevenson
Halliburton – Roma (Cementing)
Tel: (07) 4622 4588Fax: (07) 4622 3674Paul Larkins
Schlumberger – Moomba (Wireline logging)
Tel: (08) 8675 6608Fax: (08) 8675 6638Herdy Nizar – Mobile: 0401 710680
DST Australia P/L (Drill stem testing)
Phone: (07) 4622 2655Fax: (07) 4622 1150Craig & Sue Thorn
Bill PeglerEarthmoving, Water Trucks etc
Phone: (07) 4656 4885
RMN Drilling Fluids Andre Skujins(Mud engineer)
CDMA: 0428 833 872Mobile: 0409 833 872Work: (08) 8338 7266
Collin Higgins & Associates (Mud-Logging)
Phone / Fax: (08) 9364 6165Mobile: 0418 911 446
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APPENDIX 3
BOW ENERGY AND JV CONTACTS
Bow Energy:
Level 5, 60 Edward Street,Brisbane, QLD 4000.PO Box 5244, Brisbane QLD 4001.
Main Switch: (07) 3303 0675Facsimile: (07) 3303 0651
Name & Position Work MobilePeter O’Neill – Operations Manager [email protected]
(07) 3303 0676 0427 000 630
Keith Martens – Exploration Manager [email protected]
(08) 9481 4118 0411 461 953
Ron Prefontaine – Managing Director [email protected]
(07) 3303 0647 0439 033 351
Joint Venture Participants:
Name & Position Work MobileVictoria PetroleumChas Lane – Exploration Manager [email protected]
Tel: (08) 9220 9800Fax: (08) 9220 9801
0417 185 319
36th Floor, Exchange Plaza, 2 The Esplanade, Perth, WA, 6000.PO Box Z5441, St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA, 6831.Avery ResourcesPaul Lipski – Managing Director [email protected]
Tel: (07) 3012 9220Fax: (07) 3012 9411
0412 042 217
11th Floor, 144 Edward Street, Brisbane, QLD, 4000GPO Box 5238,Brisbane, QLD, 4001
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APPENDIX 4
GOVERNMENT CONTACTS
DNRMW:
Qld NRM&W Gas & Petroleum Emergencies Incident Notification - 24 hours
0419 888 575
Qld NRM&W – SE Region Mines Regional Inspector Petroleum & Gas Brendan Galloway
(07) 3238 37810419 720 501
Qld NRM&W – SE Region Mines State Petroleum EngineerAndy Kozak [email protected]
Tel: (07) 3238 3739Fax: (07) 3405 5349
Department of Natural Resources, Mines & Water Cnr Main & Vulture Streets,Wooloongabba
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APPENDIX 5
LANDOWNER CONTACTS
Naryilco Station
Property Description: Lot 1 on CN1
Owners: S Kidman & Co Ltd; Tel: (08) 8334 7100
Manager: Teddy Brown; Tel: (07) 4655 4362
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APPENDIX 6 – MUD MAP