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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Shaping the Cooper Basin’s 21st century renaissance

E. Alexander A and A. Sansome A
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DMITRE.

The APPEA Journal 52(2) 690-690 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ11104
Published: 2012

Abstract

The Department of Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (DMITRE) SA has been successfully using competitive acreage releases to manage highly prospective Cooper Basin acreage since 1998. The expiry of long-term exploration licences enabled the most significant structured release of onshore Australian acreage in the industry’s history—it has generated:

  1. 32 petroleum exploration licences (PELs) from ∼70,000 km2 acreage;

  2. $432 million in guaranteed work program bids;

  3. 70 new field discoveries;

  4. $107.6 million royalties and $1.4 billion sales; and,

  5. increased gas supply-side competition.

Cooper acreage turnover has also changed the makeup of Australia’s onshore exploration industry from numerous company-making discoveries. Since 1998, 10 acreage releases have been staged, enabled by the Petroleum Act 2000 (now the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000), conjunctive agreements with Native Title claimants, access to multiple-use Innamincka and Strzelecki Regional Reserves, and transparent application and bid assessment processes.

Despite delays, most recently due to flooding, all but three of the original PELs are in their second term and relinquished acreage has been incorporated into subsequent releases. All work-program variations have been kept above the second bid score (except one, where the second ranked bidder was consulted and approved the change) preserving bidding system integrity.

DMITRE is planning new Cooper Basin acreage releases while contemplating acreage management options for emerging unconventional plays. Industry input to map the best possible future for the SA Cooper Basin continues to be welcomed.

Elinor Alexander graduated with BSc (geology) (hons) from the University of Adelaide in 1985.

She then joined the oil, gas, and coal division of the Department of Mines and Energy as a petroleum geologist.

She is now director of geology and exploration branch in the energy resources division of DMITRE.

She leads a team of geologists and technical staff responsible for promoting petroleum and geothermal opportunities in SA using applied geoscientific studies, regulating company exploration work program compliance, and managing geological data.

Elinor is a past president of PESA (SA branch).

Alan Sansome completed a BSc (petroleum geology and geophysics) (hons) at the University of Adelaide’s NCPGG (now Australian School of Petroleum) in 1988.

He then he joined the petroleum group, South Australia Department of Mines and Energy, in 1989.

He is a principal geologist in energy resources division in the Department of Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources, and Energy.

Member: PESA (SA).


References

Alexander, E. M., and Morton, J. G. G. (2002). Selecting the winning bid. APPEA Journal 39, 297–321.

BP, 2011—Statistical Review of World Energy. Accessed 8 February 2012. <http://www.bp.com/sectionbodycopy.do?categoryId=7500&contentId=7068481>