Kupe Field Reserves Upgrade
22 April 2005
Kupe Field Reserves Upgrade
Origin Energy advises that the Kupe Joint Venture has approved and adopted a reserves upgrade for the Central Field Area of the Kupe Gas/Condensate Field in PML38146 in the Taranaki Basin of New Zealand. The estimate of total proved-plus-probable (2P) hydrocarbons recoverable from the Farewell Formation has been revised upwards by 16.5% from 338 PJE to 394 PJE, net of estimated fuel gas usage.
Reserves carried by the joint venture parties prior to this review were sourced from a study conducted by the previous Operator in 2000. Estimated reserves have been revised following a major reinterpretation of the field which was undertaken after the 1996 Kerry 3D seismic survey was reprocessed in 2004. The reinterpretation included remapping of the field and geological and reservoir simulation studies, the aim of which was to identify the optimum subsurface development scheme for the field.
The estimated 2P recovery of
different products is assessed to be as follows (100% JV):
Product Estimated Recovery PJE
Sales Gas 281
PJ 281
LPG 627,000 tonnes 31
Condensate 14.7 million
barrels 82
Total (PJE) 394
(Figures include
contribution from the basal oil leg.)
The optimum
subsurface development scheme identified is currently being
incorporated into an overall development plan for the field
to supply around 20PJ of sales gas per annum together with
condensate and LPG production commencing at 1.7 million
barrels per annum and 45 ktonnes per annum respectively.
Consenting processes and facilities engineering are
proceeding. Subject to receipt of government approvals, the
Joint Venture expects to make the final investment decision
to proceed with development of the Kupe field in the fourth
quarter of this year, with first gas targeted to be produced
in late 2007.
The Joint Venture Parties are encouraged by this upwards reserves revision, and by the potential for the Kupe Gas Project to play a significant role in helping New Zealand meet its ongoing energy needs.
ENDS