Diamond Drilling’s Ocean Apex has been awarded a contract for the drilling of the Ironbark prospect in exploration permit WA-359-P, offshore Western Australia. The semisubmersible drilling rig has been contracted by BP Developments Australia Pty Ltd (BP), which is acting as operator on behalf of Cue Exploration Pty Ltd (Cue) under a co-ordination agreement.
Cue Energy CEO Matthew Boyall says Cue estimates the Ironbark prospect contains a best estimate of 15tcf of prospective recoverable gas resource(1). “Ironbark is a genuinely world-scale prospect in a highly prospective address. Cue’s 21.5 per cent participating interest provides a company-changing opportunity for Cue if the well is successful.
“Securing the Ocean Apex sets a clear path for drilling. The rig contract, escrow funding and shareholder approval for New Zealand Oil & Gas to farm in have all been satisfied. NOPTA approval of an extension to the permit term to allow the well to be drilled is a remaining condition and Cue expects to submit an application soon,†Matthew Boyall said.
WA-359-P is located in the Carnarvon Basin, offshore Western Australia. The Ironbark-1 well, expected to drill to 5500m, will be the first test of the Ironbark prospect. Drilling is expected to begin in late 2020, following completion of the Ocean Apex’s other commitments. BP has initiated environmental planning activities for a site survey of the well location and the drilling activities.
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