Searcher Seismic starts Bilby 2D seismic shoot

Searcher Seismic in cooperation with BGP, has announced that acquisition of the Bilby Non-Exclusive 2D seismic survey has now started.

The Bilby 2D seismic survey in the Bedout Sub-basin and Broome Platform, Western Australia comprises of approximately 12,300 km of 2D long-offset, high resolution broadband data over 2×4, 4×8 and 8×8 km grids.

The survey has been designed to help identify prospective structural and stratigraphic trends that can be used for regional evaluations and future detailed seismic survey design.

Rachel Masters, Global Sales Manager for Searcher, said last year’s Phoenix South-1 discovery demonstrates a working oil petroleum system exists in the area and caused a wholesale change in thinking regarding the prospectivity of the area.

“Substantial potential appears to exist not only in and around the Phoenix South area, but up-dip on the flanks of the basin, where the results of Keraudren-1 demonstrate significantly better quality reservoirs exist within the Triassic sediments.

“The results also highlight the potential for oil to migrate up onto the adjacent Broome Platform into accumulations analogous to the Stag, Gwydion and Cornea fields elsewhere in the region,” Masters added.

The survey is being acquired by the BGP Explorer using high-end Sercel Sentinel Solid Streamer technology, Bolt Source equipment and continuous recording.

The seismic data processing will be conducted by DownUnder GeoSolutions, Perth, and deliverables will initially be provided through a comprehensive DUG Broad PSTM flow to produce a high quality, yet timely delivery of final data which is expected from June 2015.

In addition to the Bilby 2D survey, Searcher in conjunction with Insight Petroleum has recently completed an Offshore Canning Area Prospectivity Study.

Searcher is also undertaking the Roebuck Super-Tie™, a regional grid comprising over 5,000 km of reprocessed PSTM data. Data will be available in May 2015.

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