Australian Worldwide Exploration

Australian Worldwide Exploration Limited (AWE) is an Australian company that operates mainly oil and gas exploration; but is also active in the production of oil and gas.

Oil and gas fields

Australia

Offshore

The following Australian plants Australian Worldwide Exploration Offshore lie off the coast of the Australian state of Victoria in the Bass Strait.

In the bass - gas project off the coast has AWE production platforms that deliver gas since 2007 from two sources in the amount of 333 Petajoules gas via a pipeline to Lang Lang to the coast. At these plants AWE holds a stake of 57.5 %.

AWE holds a 25 % stake in the Casino gas project in Otwaybecken, a sedimentary basin, Petajoules with 96 day delivery and promotes the Henry gas project 205 Petajoules.

At the Cliff Head oil project AWE holds a majority stake of 57.5 %, which has a funding 4000-5000 barrels per day. The project is connected to two pipelines to the coast.

Onshore

The Perth project at Dongara in the interior of Western Australia, the Australian Worldwide Exploration yields 522 barrels of oil per day and has an overall incidence of 1.9 million cubic meters of gas.

New Zealand

In New Zealand, Australian Worldwide Exploration is involved in a joint venture, the Tui Area oil project, by the coast in Taranakibecken. The local reserves are estimated at 50.5 million barrels of oil. The estimated investment costs amount to 270 million U.S. dollars. The Tui oil is extracted from four oil wells.

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the Australian Worldwide Exploration exploration of mineral deposits through offshore in eastern Java from 2010 exploration drilling will be carried out in three Indonesian regions of Java. In the area of ​​northern Madura Island first AWE geological studies are operated.

Argentina

In Argentina, the Australian Worldwide Exploration together with Chevron Corporation and Apache Corporation holds the concession in the sedimentary basins of Neuquén exploit natural gas. This project was started in 2000 and the first natural gas was extracted in 2002 In this project, no oil, but only gas and condensates is encouraged.

Yemen

In Yemen, Al- Meashar the Australian Worldwide Exploration is involved in two oil wells, one of which supports 700 barrels per day. Another source is at Jebel Al Milh is examined and the first hole are intended in late 2010 or early 2010.

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