Gippsland Basin Geophysical and Geotechnical Investigations
Activity type | Other survey |
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Activity subtypes | |
Lifecycle Classification | Development |
Submitted by | Esso Australia Resources Pty Ltd |
Submission date | 21 December, 2018 |
Subtype | Revision |
Decision date | 18 February, 2019 |
RMS ID | 4716 |
Status | Finalised |
Outcome | Accepted |
Link to previously accepted EP | 4321 - Gippsland Basin Geophysical and Geotechnical Investigations |
Contact |
Ms Carolyn Thomas
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Esso proposes to undertake a series of geophysical and geotechnical surveys within eight existing production licence areas in the Gippsland Basin of eastern Bass Strait. The survey program is required to inform a number of prospective future developments in the Gippsland basin. These include:
Development of the West Barracouta (BTW) gas field (VIC/L1) which is part of the existing Barracouta gas field and located approximately 6 km southwest of the existing Barracouta platform (in VIC/L2)
Potential plug and abandonment activities at a number of existing wells located in VIC/L1, VIC/L2, VIC/L3, VIC/L5, VIC/L18 and VIC/RL1
Potential drilling activities inside VIC/L9
Future developments around the existing Kipper facilities (VIC/L25).
The survey program is planned to commence initially in the first quarter of 2018 at the BTW location and will continue intermittently over a maximum six month period. Survey activities are likely to occur over a 2 to 15 day period at each of the locations within each of the licence areas. Water depths within the licence areas vary from 36 to 89 m.
Geophysical methods proposed are based on conventional techniques and include:
Single beam echo sounder (SBES).
Multi beam echo sounder (MBES).
Side scan sonar (SSS).
Sub bottom profiler (SBP) including Ultra high resolution (UHR).
Magnetometer.
Geotechnical sampling potentially includes:
Rotary core sampling to 80m below the seabed.
In situ penetration testing to 80m below the seabed.
Piston coring or vibracoring between 3 to 6m below the seabed.
The proposed survey program will be completed in two stages using two different vessels. Stage 1 involves the geophysical survey, commencing at BTW and then progressing to the additional licence areas. Stage 2 involves the geotechnical survey also commencing at BTW and then also progressing to the additional licence areas.