Australia: MEO Australia renews WA-360-P and increases interest

Australia: MEO Australia renews WA-360-P and increases interest


08 Mar 2012

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Key Points:
  • Designated Authority grants 5 year renewal of WA-360-P
  • MEO participating interest increases to 62.5%
MEO Australia has advised that Commonwealth – Western Australia Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority (the 'Designated Authority') has granted a five year renewal of Petroleum Exploration Permit WA-360-P commencing 6th March 2012.

The renewal includes the mandatory relinquishment of seven of the original 15 graticular blocks which comprised the permit and retention of eight graticular blocks. The minimum work program commitment in the first permit year includes the purchase of the portion of the existing Foxhound multi-client 3D seismic survey acquired in the permit during 2009.

The previously announced withdrawal of Petrobras International Braspetro and Rankin Trend (a wholly owned subsidiary of Moby Oil & Gas), takes effect coincident with this renewal, which marks the end of the first 6 year exploration term of the permit.

The titleholders of the permit post renewal are North West Shelf Exploration (a wholly owned subsidiary of MEO) with 62.5% and Cue Exploration (a wholly owned subsidiary of Cue Energy Resources) with 37.5%. MEO will continue to operate the permit.

MEO’s CEO and MD Jürgen Hendrich, commented on the announcement: 'The renewal of WA-360-P marks the start of the next phase in our Carnarvon Basin exploration program. The commitment to purchase the Foxhound multi-client 3D seismic in Permit Year 1 represents a fast and cost effective way of extending the 3D seismic coverage to virtually the entire permit. This data will be used to determine whether the identified Maxwell prospect can be matured to drillable status.'
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Source: MEO Australia

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