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Journal of Australian Energy Producers
RESEARCH ARTICLE

MEASURING EXPLORATION PERFORMANCE AND IMPROVING EXPLORATION PREDICTIONS-WITH EXAMPLES FROM SANTOS' EXPLORATION PROGRAM 1993-96

D.R. Johns, S.G. Squire and M.J. Ryan

The APPEA Journal 38(1) 559 - 569
Published: 1998

Abstract

In 1993 Santos implemented new business processes and procedures with the intention of improving exploration performance. A uniform decision and risk analysis methodology was introduced to obtain a more consistent approach to prospect evaluation and a review and audit process was put in place to help ensure that exploration prospects were being realistically assessed. An integral part of the process has been to seek improvement in exploration predictions. Results have been tracked since 1993 and performance measures implemented which give detailed feedback to explorationists on their performance and highlight areas of bias or where improvement has occurred.

Results from the period investigated indicate that gas prospects have been more realistically assessed than oil prospects. Oil prospects demonstrate an optimistic bias in the evaluation of potential resource size largely as a result of bias in the estimates of hydrocarbon pool area and net pay. However, some improvement in the predictions for oil prospects was noted over the period investigated.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ97031

© CSIRO 1998

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