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Totterdell, J.M. | Struckmeyer, H.I.M. | Stacey, A.R.
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This year, the Commonwealth Government is offering 6 large exploration areas in the frontier Bight Basin. The release areas (Figure 1) are situated in the central Great Australian Bight off southern Australia, approximately 415 to 655 km west of Port Lincoln, South Australia and 250 to 530 km southwest of Ceduna, South Australia. The areas are located within the Ceduna Sub-basin, in the eastern part of the Bight Basin, in water depths ranging from 130 to 4600 m. At present, no permits are held in this part of the basin. The release areas range in size from 85 to 90 graticular blocks (6000 to 6395 km2), and bids for all 6 areas close on 29 April 2010. Most exploration drilling in the Bight Basin has focused on the margins of the Ceduna Sub-basin and the Duntroon Sub-basin to the southeast of the current release areas. Gnarlyknots 1A, drilled by Woodside Energy and partners in 2003, is the only well to have attempted to test the thick, prospective Ceduna Sub-basin succession away from the margins of the sub-basin. Unfortunately the well was not an exploration success, as it had to be abandoned due to deteriorating weather and ocean conditions without reaching all planned target horizons. In 2007, Geoscience Australia conducted a marine sampling survey in the Bight Basin that dredged a suite of organic-rich rocks of Cenomanian-Turonian age from the northwestern exposed edge of the Ceduna Sub-basin. Geochemical analyses have characterised these samples as world-class, oil-prone, marine potential source rocks. Seismic interpretation indicates that this interval can be mapped throughout most of the basin and is mature for oil and gas generation across much of the Ceduna Sub-basin.
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