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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Halladale and Black Watch gas fields—drilling AVO anomalies along Victoria’s Shipwreck Coast

Andrew Constantine A , Glenn Morgan A and Randall Taylor A
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Origin Energy

The APPEA Journal 49(1) 101-128 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ08008
Published: 2009

Abstract

The Halladale and Black Watch fields are adjacent fault-dependent gas accumulations at the Turonian Waarre Formation level situated in the eastern Otway Basin, about 4–5 km from shore in VIC/RL2(v). The two fields were first identified in 2002 when anomalous seismic amplitudes were observed on the tail-ends of several 90s-vintage 2D lines that extended into what was then vacant acreage. After being awarded the block as VIC/P37(v) Origin Energy Limited and its joint venture (JV) partner, Woodside Energy Limited, acquired a 211 km2 full-fold 3D seismic survey over the anomalous amplitudes in late 2003. Subsequent analysis of the seismic volume revealed two tilted fault blocks with strong amplitude variation with offset (AVO) anomalies in the Waarre A and Waarre C units that conformed to structure and appeared to shut off at the same depth. A similar AVO anomaly was also observed in the overlying Santonian Nullawarre Formation, raising the possibility that Halladale and/or Black Watch had leaked or were leaking. In early 2005, the VIC/P37(v) JV drilled two exploration wells targetting the key Waarre C reservoir on the eastern flank of Halladale and eastern crest of Black Watch. Both wells encountered live gas columns in the Waarre C but no GWCs were observed on logs and wireline pressure data indicated the two fields were not in pressure communication. A third well was then drilled down-dip of the Waarre C AVO shut off on the Halladale fault block to obtain a water gradient from the Waarre C. This well proved invaluable in determining the height of the gas columns in the Waarre C at both fields as it showed the gas-water contacts (GWCs) at Halladale (1,760 mSS) and Black Watch (1,770 mSS) were shallow to their respective AVO shut offs by about 20 m and 10 m respectively. Subsequent analysis of shear wave sonic data from the third well indicated there is a 17 m residual gas column at the base of the Halladale Field. This suggests Halladale either leaked slightly at some time in the past or is still leaking. A similar scenario may also occur at Black Watch. Given the close proximity of the two fields to the coast, development scenarios from onshore are now being considered.

Andrew Constantine has a BSc (Hons) from the University of Otago and a PhD from Monash University in Melbourne. He started his career with the petroleum development unit of the Victorian Department of Mines and Energy in 1997 working in the Otway Basin. He joined Origin Energy in 2001 as an exploration geologist working on the company’s Otway Basin exploration acreage. Andrew is now a staff geologist working on the offshore Kupe Gas Development for the NZ Taranaki team. Member: PESA.

andrew.constantine@originenergy.com.au

Glenn Morgan has a BSc (Hons) from the University of Melbourne, and a MEngSc and PhD from the University of New South Wales. He joined Origin Energy in 2006 and is a staff geophysicist working on the company’s Otway Basin acreage. Prior to this, Glenn worked at Geoscience Australia, Oil Search, InterOil and a number of minerals companies. Member: ASEG, SEG and PESA.

glenn.morgan@originenergy.com.au

Randall Taylor holds a BSc in geophysics from the University of Queensland. He is chief geophysicist for Origin Energy. He transferred to Origin Energy in 2000 after working for Oil Company of Australia as team leader in the Otway and Eromanga basins. Prior to this Randall was with Santos Ltd (1987–92) conducting seismic interpretation in the Browse and Carnarvon basins and PNG. He began his career with CSR’s oil and gas division in 1982 working in the Bowen and Surat basins and PRC. Member: ASEG, SEG and PESA.

randall.taylor@originenergy.com.au