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Western Australia ranks among the best regions in the world for new oil and gas ventures, and is one of the few places where potential remains for larger oil and gas discoveries. Photo: Buru Energy The State’s sedimentary basins, including the continental shelf, cover an area of approximately 2.5 million km 2 . Western Australia has seven major sedimentary basins, as well as several minor basins which are prospective for petroleum. These basins hold approximately 80 per cent of Australia’s discovered natural gas resources, despite being one of the least explored areas in the world. Western Australia’s onshore frontier basins offer perhaps the best opportunities to discover a new petroleum province in the Asia Pacific region. There are emerging opportunities in petroleum resources such as shale gas, as small independent explorers lead the way exploring the potential of the State’s shale plays. For example, oil and gas explorer AWE approved the first stage of the Waitsia gas field development project in January 2016. The Waitsia field was discovered in September 2014 and has the potential to be the largest onshore conventional gas discovery since the 1960s. The field is located in the onshore WESTERN AUSTRALIA FAST FACTS 133 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of conventional gas reserves and resources 91-193 Tcf of shale gas resources 86 Tcf of tight gas resources A$152.9 billion worth of LNG projects under construction or committed 9.0 per cent share of global LNG exports in 2014 A$2.1 billion of petroleum exploration expenditure in 2014-15, 55 per cent of Australia’s total Perth Basin, and should reinvigorate the potential for onshore gas production in Western Australia. This brochure aims to inform interested parties of ongoing opportunities for investing in Western Australia’s oil and gas sector. Invest in the West Oil and Gas Titles in Western Australia

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Page 1: Oil and Gas Titles in Western Australia

Western Australia ranks among the best regions in the world for new oil and gas ventures, and is one of the few places where potential remains for larger oil and gas discoveries.

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The State’s sedimentary basins, including the continental shelf, cover an area of approximately 2.5 million km2. Western Australia has seven major sedimentary basins, as well as several minor basins which are prospective for petroleum. These basins hold approximately 80 per cent of Australia’s discovered natural gas resources, despite being one of the least explored areas in the world.

Western Australia’s onshore frontier basins offer perhaps the best opportunities to discover a new petroleum province in the Asia Pacific region. There are emerging opportunities in petroleum resources such as shale gas, as small independent explorers lead the way exploring the potential of the State’s shale plays.

For example, oil and gas explorer AWE approved the first stage of the Waitsia gas field development project in January 2016. The Waitsia field was discovered in September 2014 and has the potential to be the largest onshore conventional gas discovery since the 1960s. The field is located in the onshore

WESTERN AUSTRALIA FAST FACTS

• 133trillioncubicfeet(tcf)ofconventionalgasreservesandresources

• 91-193Tcfofshalegasresources

• 86Tcfoftightgasresources

• A$152.9billionworthofLNGprojectsunderconstructionorcommitted

• 9.0percentshareofglobalLNGexportsin2014

• A$2.1billionofpetroleumexplorationexpenditurein2014-15,55percentofAustralia’stotal

Perth Basin, and should reinvigorate the potential for onshore gas production in Western Australia.

This brochure aims to inform interested parties of ongoing opportunities for investing in Western Australia’s oil and gas sector.

InvestintheWestOil and Gas Titles in Western Australia

Page 2: Oil and Gas Titles in Western Australia

Offshore Activities in Western Australia

In Australia, petroleum rights are owned by the Australian Government. The State, Territory and Australian Governments jointly administering a regulatory regime which grants permits and licences to companies to explore and develop petroleum in offshore areas.

Offshore activities in Australian waters adjacent to Western Australia are managed by the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA), with major decisions made by a Joint Authority comprising the responsible Australian Commonwealth Minister and the responsible Western Australian State Minister.

Offshore titles can be obtained by:

• Biddingforvacantexplorationacreagereleasesat http://www.petroleum-acreage.gov.au/

• Farmingintoexistingoffshoretitlesheldbythoserepresented in the adjacent chart

* For the purposes of this document, offshore is defined as in Australian Commonwealth waters. Offshore titles refer to exploration permits, production licences and retention leases in Australian Commonwealth waters offshore Western Australia listed by the NOPTA on the National Electronic Approvals Tracking System (NEATS) as active, pending application and pending renewal as at 20 January 2016.

SNApShoT oF oFFShoRE TITLES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

• 131explorationpermitsissued

• Halfofexplorationpermitsareheldwithintheinitialtermofsixyears

• 50retentionleasesissued

• 53productionlicencesissued

• Atotalof75companiesholdinterestsinthesetitles

OffshoreExplorationPermits&RetentionLeasesbynumberofyearssinceinitialgrant

- Second Page - - Column 1 -

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

ARC (Offshore PB) Auralandia

Coldron Cornea Resources

Drysdale Offshore Exploration Encana

Enegex NL Esso

Finniss Offshore Exploration Flow Energy

KOGAS Lightmark Enterprises

Mineralogy Moby Oil & Gas

Petronas Carigali Repsol Roc Oil

Samsung Oil and Gas SGH Energy

SK Innovation Co Statoil

Talisman Oil and Gas Vermilion Oil & Gas

Black Swan Resources Goldsborough Energy

Harriet (Onyx) Karoon Gas

North West Shelf Exploration Pilot Energy

PTTEP Strata Resources

Winchester Resources NL Beach Energy

Bonaparte Gas and Oil ConocoPhillips

Exmouth Exploration GDF SUEZ

IPB Kyushu Electric Power

Murphy Oil Octanex N.L.

PE Wheatstone Toho Gas

AWE Carnarvon Petroleum

Hess Kansai Electric Power

OMV OPIC

Origin Energy Pathfinder Energy

Cue Exploration Hydra Energy

PetroChina Eni

Finder Exploration Total

JX Nippon Oil and Gas Tap Oil

Mitsui E&P Chubu Electric Power

KUFPEC Osaka Gas Tokyo Gas

CNOOC INPEX

Mobil Japan Australia LNG

BP BHP Billiton Petroleum

Santos Quadrant Energy

Woodside Chevron

Shell

WA OFFSHORE TITLES BY NUMBER OF TITLES

Exploration Production Retention

OffshOre

- Column 2 – Snapshot of Offshore Titles in Western Australia • 131 exploration permits issued • Half of exploration permits are held within the initial term of 6 years • 50 retention leases issued • 53 production licences issued • A total of 75 companies hold interests in these titles Offshore Exploration Permits & Retention Leases by number of years since initial grant

- The initial term for exploration permits is 6 years and can be renewed for further 5 year periods - The initial term for retention leases is 5 years Offshore Activities in Western Australia In Australia, petroleum rights are owned by the Australian Government, with State, Territory and Australian Governments jointly administering a regulatory regime which grants permits and licences to companies to explore and develop petroleum in offshore areas. Offshore activities in Australian waters adjacent to Western Australia are managed by the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA), with major decisions made by a Joint Authority comprising the responsible Australian Commonwealth Minister and the responsible Western Australian State Minister. Offshore titles can be obtained by: • Bidding for vacant exploration acreage releases at http://www.petroleum-acreage.gov.au/ • Farming into existing offshore titles held by those represented in the adjacent chart

- Bottom of Page – * For the purposes of this document, offshore is defined as in Commonwealth waters. Offshore titles refer to exploration permits, production licences and retention leases in Australian Commonwealth waters offshore Western Australia listed by the NOPTA on the National Electronic Approvals Tracking System (NEATS) as active, pending application and pending renewal as at 20 January 2016.

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20

30

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≤ 5 6-10 11-15 ≥16

- Column 2 – Snapshot of Offshore Titles in Western Australia • 131 exploration permits issued • Half of exploration permits are held within the initial term of 6 years • 50 retention leases issued • 53 production licences issued • A total of 75 companies hold interests in these titles Offshore Exploration Permits & Retention Leases by number of years since initial grant

- The initial term for exploration permits is 6 years and can be renewed for further 5 year periods - The initial term for retention leases is 5 years Offshore Activities in Western Australia In Australia, petroleum rights are owned by the Australian Government, with State, Territory and Australian Governments jointly administering a regulatory regime which grants permits and licences to companies to explore and develop petroleum in offshore areas. Offshore activities in Australian waters adjacent to Western Australia are managed by the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA), with major decisions made by a Joint Authority comprising the responsible Australian Commonwealth Minister and the responsible Western Australian State Minister. Offshore titles can be obtained by: • Bidding for vacant exploration acreage releases at http://www.petroleum-acreage.gov.au/ • Farming into existing offshore titles held by those represented in the adjacent chart

- Bottom of Page – * For the purposes of this document, offshore is defined as in Commonwealth waters. Offshore titles refer to exploration permits, production licences and retention leases in Australian Commonwealth waters offshore Western Australia listed by the NOPTA on the National Electronic Approvals Tracking System (NEATS) as active, pending application and pending renewal as at 20 January 2016.

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20

30

40

50

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≤ 5 6-10 11-15 ≥16

– The initial term for exploration permits is six years and can be renewed for further five year periods

– The initial term for retention leases is five years

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Onshore Activities in Western Australia

Western Australia’s emerging onshore shale and tight gas industry presents the next significant resource opportunity in the State.

Advancements in hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) and horizontal drilling technologies have the potential to unlock Western Australia’s estimated vast resources of shale and tight gas.

Onshore activities are administered by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP).

Onshore titles can be obtained by:

• Biddingforvacantexplorationacreagereleasesat www.dmp.wa.gov.au/PGR

• Farmingintoexistingonshoretitlesheldbythoserepresented in the adjacent chart

OnshoreExplorationPermits&RetentionLeasesbynumberofyearssinceinitialgrant

* For the purposes of this document, onshore is defined as within the State of Western Australia’s jurisdiction. Onshore titles refer to exploration permits, production licences and retention leases in Western Australia’s jurisdiction listed by DMP on the Petroleum and Geothermal Register (PGR) as active, pending renewal and pending extension as at 20 January 2016.

SNApShoT oF oNShoRE TITLES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

• 59explorationpermitsissued

• Approximatelyaquarterofexplorationpermitsareheldwithintheinitialtermof sixyears

• 10retentionleasesissued

• 28productionlicencesissued

• Atotalof55companiesholdinterestsinthesetitles

- Third Page - - Column 1 -

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

APT Parmelia Bharat Petroleum

Black Fire Minerals CalEnergy Resources

Caracal Exploration DBP Development Group Nominees

GCC Methane Hess

Key Petroleum Lansvale Oil & Gas

Macallum Group Mazarine Energy Officer Petroleum Onshore Energy Pace Petroleum

Perseverance Energy Roc Oil

Southern Sky Energy Titan Energy

Warrego Energy Australian Oil Company

BP Hydra Energy

Japan Australia LNG Norwest Energy

Oil Basins PetroChina

Phoenix Resources Shell

Tap Oil Whicher Range Energy

Woodside Alcoa

Finder Exploration Latent Petroleum

UIL Energy Bounty Oil & Gas NL

Carnarvon Petroleum Gulliver Productions

Indigo Oil New Standard Energy

Rey Resources Rough Range Oil

Westranch Holdings Origin Energy Harriet (Onyx)

KUFPEC AWE

Diamond Resources Chevron

Empire Oil Mobil

Quadrant Energy Santos

Buru Energy

WA ONSHORE TITLE HOLDERS BY NUMBER OF TITLES

Exploration Production Retention

– The initial term for exploration permits is six years and can be renewed for further five year periods

– The initial term for retention leases is five years

ONshOre

- Column 2 – Snapshot of Onshore Titles in Western Australia • 59 exploration permits issued • Approximately a quarter of exploration permits are held within the initial term of 6 years • 10 retention leases issued • 28 production licences issued • A total of 55 companies hold interests in these titles Onshore Exploration Permits & Retention Leases by number of years since initial grant

- The initial term for exploration permits is 6 years and can be renewed for further 5 year periods - The initial term for retention leases is 5 years Onshore Activities in Western Australia Western Australia’s emerging onshore shale and tight industry presents the next significant resource opportunity in the State. The State is estimated to have one of the largest recoverable reserves of shale gas in the world in its Canning and Perth basins, of 268 Tcf. Advancements in hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) and horizontal drilling technologies have the potential to unlock Western Australia’s estimated vast resources of shale and tight gas. Onshore activities are administered by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP). Onshore titles can be obtained by: • Bidding for vacant exploration acreage releases at https://pgr.dmp.wa.gov.au/PGR/Default.aspx • Farming into existing onshore titles held by those represented in the adjacent chart

- Bottom of Page – * For the purposes of this document, onshore is defined as within the State of Western Australia’s jurisdiction. Onshore titles refer to exploration permits, production licences and retention leases in Western Australia’s jurisdiction listed by DMP on the Petroleum and Geothermal Register (PGR) as active, pending renewal and pending extension as at 20 January 2016.

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≤6 7-11 12-16 ≥17

2

4

4

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2

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≤ 5 6-10 11-15 ≥16

- Column 2 – Snapshot of Onshore Titles in Western Australia • 59 exploration permits issued • Approximately a quarter of exploration permits are held within the initial term of 6 years • 10 retention leases issued • 28 production licences issued • A total of 55 companies hold interests in these titles Onshore Exploration Permits & Retention Leases by number of years since initial grant

- The initial term for exploration permits is 6 years and can be renewed for further 5 year periods - The initial term for retention leases is 5 years Onshore Activities in Western Australia Western Australia’s emerging onshore shale and tight industry presents the next significant resource opportunity in the State. The State is estimated to have one of the largest recoverable reserves of shale gas in the world in its Canning and Perth basins, of 268 Tcf. Advancements in hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) and horizontal drilling technologies have the potential to unlock Western Australia’s estimated vast resources of shale and tight gas. Onshore activities are administered by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP). Onshore titles can be obtained by: • Bidding for vacant exploration acreage releases at https://pgr.dmp.wa.gov.au/PGR/Default.aspx • Farming into existing onshore titles held by those represented in the adjacent chart

- Bottom of Page – * For the purposes of this document, onshore is defined as within the State of Western Australia’s jurisdiction. Onshore titles refer to exploration permits, production licences and retention leases in Western Australia’s jurisdiction listed by DMP on the Petroleum and Geothermal Register (PGR) as active, pending renewal and pending extension as at 20 January 2016.

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≤6 7-11 12-16 ≥17

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2

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≤ 5 6-10 11-15 ≥16

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Key cONtActs

DMPJAN16_4118_Published March 2015. Revised January 2016

Department of State Development, Perth

Telephone: +61 (08) 9222 [email protected]

Information current as at January 2016

Disclaimer: This brochure is for information purposes only and should not be relied upon for any investment decision. Naming a company or organisation does not imply endorsement. For full terms of use, please refer to our website.

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TL/2R1

WA-24-R R2

WA-358-PR1

WA-25-L

TL/8

TP/7 R4

TL/5R1

L 10

WA-3-L R1

WA-5-L R1

WA-10-L R1

TL/7

TL/6R1

TL/2 R1

WA-22-R R2

WA-33-RR2

WA-42-L

L 1H R2

WA-320-P R1

WA-2-L R1

L 9 R1

WA-14-L

WA-29-L

WA-32-L

WA-13-L

WA-28-L

WA-17-L

TP/7R4

TP/8 R4

WA-15-R R2

WA-428-P

WA-330-P

R1

WA-323-P

R1

WA-47-L

R 3

WA-4-L R1

WA-5-R R4

WA-7-R R3

WA-51-R

L 13

WA-11-L R1

WA-35-L

WA-36-R R1

WA-48-L

WA-46-L

WA-155-P

R5

WA-209-P

R4

WA-214-P R4

TR/4R1

TR/6 R1

WA-1-P R7

WA-155-P R5

WA-209-P

R4

WA-1-L R1

EP 307R5

WA-28-PR8

WA-155-P

R5

WA-8-LR1

L 12

WA-15-L

TL/9

TL/3

WA-6-LR1

WA-6-LR1

WA-1-PR7

WA-1-PR7

WA-45-L

WA-53-L

EP 358R3

WA-9-LR1

TP/8 R4

TP/8R4

TP/7R4

TL/10

WA-12-LR1

WA-20-L

WA-22-L

WA-24-L

WA-16-L

WA-30-L

WA-23-L

WA-23-RR2

WA19-R

R2

WA-35-RR1

WA-21-RR2

WA-20-R

R2

WA-208-P

R4

WA-41-L

WA-448-P

WA-452-P

WA-361-P

R1

EP 491

WA-41-R

WA-360-P

R1

WA-476-P

WA-330-P

R1

WA-323-P

R1

WA-43-R

WA-4-LR1

WA-1-PR7

WA-1-PR7

WA-1-PR7

WA-1-PR7

WA-38-L

WA-56-L

WA-14-RR2

WA-43-L

WA-209-P

R4

WA-253-P

R2

WA-214-P

R4

WA-47-R

WA-52-R

WA-50-R

TR/3 R2

EP 62R7

EP 61R7

WA-1-IL

WA-444-P

WA-59-R

WA-43-L

R 4 R1

WA-457-P

WA-458-P

WA-205-P

R4

WA-205-P

R4

WA-463-P

WA-46-R

WA-45-R

WA-55-L

WA-374-P R1

W15-13

W15-14

W15-12

W15-11

W15-10

W15-9

W15-8

W15-7

T15-1

L15-2

L15-3

L15-4

TTP-EPA-0005

STP-EPA-0122

PL 16

WA-17-PL

WA-1-PL

TPL/8

WA-10-PL

TPL/13

WA-

25-P

L

WA-19-PL

WA-20-PL PL 106

PL 103

STP-PLA-0024

PL 110

PL 8 R1

WA-14-PL

TPL/10

WA-5-PL

TPL/

3R1

TPL/19

TPL/16

TPL/15

WA-4-PL

WA-11-PL

TPL/

14

TPL/17

WA-3-PL

WA-16-PL

WA-9-PL

WA-2-PL

PL 77

TPL/9 R1PL

21TP

L/11

TPL/1 R1, TPL/5 R1

PL 81

TPL/6 R1

TPL/7 R2

PL 74

WA-13-PL

PL 20

TPL/2 R1

PL 82

PL 90

WA-7-PL

PL 12 R1, PL 29, PL 30

WA-6-PL

PL 78

PL 62

PL 15 R1

TPL/4

PL 14 R1

PL 58

PL 38

PL 42

PL 40

PL40

PL24

TPL/12

TPL/21, TPL/22

WA-21-PL

TPL/20

WA

-18-PL

PL 19PL 87

TPL/23

PL17, PL

92

PL 84, PL 85PL 93

WA-26-PL

WA-23-PL

PL 88

PL 91

TPL/24

WA-

25-P

L

TPL/25

WA-24-PL

STP-PLA-0017

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State Mainland and Coastal WatersSPA 1/09-0 AO / STP-SPA-00011/09-0 EP / STP-EPA-00011/09-0 L / STP-PRA-00011/09-0 R / STP-RLA-00011/09-0 DR / STP-DRA-00011/09-0 PL / STP-PLA-0001

Special Prospecting AuthorityExploration Permit ApplicationProduction Licence ApplicationRetention Lease ApplicationDrilling Reservation ApplicationPipeline Licence Application

WA-1-LWA-1-PWA-1-PLWA-1-RWA-1-IL

Production LicenceExploration PermitPipeline LicenceRetention LeaseInfrastructure Licence

TP/1TL/1TR/1TPL/1TTP-EPA-0001TTP-PRA-0001TTP-RLA-0001TTP-PLA-0001

Territorial Sea Exploration PermitTerritorial Sea Production LicenceTerritorial Sea Retention LeaseTerritorial Sea Pipeline LicenceTerritorial Sea Exploration Permit ApplicationTerritorial Sea Production Licence ApplicationTerritorial Sea Retention Lease ApplicationTerritorial Sea Pipeline Licence Application

Petroleum LeaseExploration PermitProduction LicenceRetention LeaseDrilling ReservationPipeline Licence

L1HEP 1L 1R1DR 1PL 1

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Albers Equal Area Projection

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PROPOSED COMMONWEALTH RELEASE AREASOffshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006

STATE AND TERRITORIAL SEA RELEASE AREASPetroleum & Geothermal Energy Resources Act 1967

Bids closing 28/04/16

Pipeline Licence

Outer Limit of WA Coastal Waters

Commonwealth 'Offshore Areas' boundary

Territorial Baseline

Pipeline Licence Application

Production Licence, Infrastructure Licence or Retention Lease

Sedimentary BasinExploration Permit

State Application Basement Rock

Special Prospecting Authority with Acreage Option

Special Prospecting Authority with Acreage Option Under EP Assessment

Special Prospecting Authority with Acreage Option Application

Closed Commonwealth Release Under Assessment

PERTH BASIN Sedimentary Basin

Closed State/Territorial Release Under Assessment

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