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Project Summary

Great Artesian Oil and Gas Limited holds Gippsland Basin permits in Victoria which are VIC/P63 and VIC/P64 and T/46P in the adjacent Tasmanian waters.  This gives Great Artesian 100% ownership of an entire oil play on the southern flank of the world-class Gippsland Basin.

The addition of these areas is a continuation of Great Artesian’s ‘brownfield’ exploration philosophy of searching for additional hydrocarbons in mature petroleum provinces.  The Gippsland Basin is one of Australia’s premier petroleum producing areas, having already produced in excess of 3.8 billion barrels of oil and 6.5 TCF of natural gas.  The exploration concept (on the southern margin of the Gippsland Basin) is similar to the increasingly successful play that Great Artesian is pursuing on the western margin of South Australia’s onshore Cooper Basin, targeting hydrocarbons that are trapped as they migrate away from the main basin depocentre towards the basin margin.

 Table 1 – Summary of Great Artesian’s offshore Gippsland Basin Permits

Permit

Number of Blocks

Area (Sq km)

VIC/P63

24

1316

VIC/P64

36

2039

T/46P

81

4942

Total

141

8297

 For a modest total exposure of $3.15 ($1.05 million per block) over the Primary Term of three years, Great Artesian will control an entire oil play (8300 sq km) with a commitment work program of seismic reprocessing and two rounds of 2D seismic acquisition amounting to 1500km in total.  Having such a large acreage holding on the margin of the world-class, multi-billion barrel Gippsland Basin is a huge asset boost for Great Artesian and controlling the entire play will provide exploration efficiencies in carrying out the work program.

There has been little or no exploration in this area over the past thirty years, with the most recent well, Sailfish-1, drilled in 1971.  Great Artesian is targeting structural and stratigraphic traps of the Latrobe Group as it onlaps basement and pinches-out towards the basin margin.  It is expected to be sealed both vertically and laterally by the overlying Lakes Entrance Formation.  The Latrobe Group and Lakes Entrance Formation are a proven reservoir/seal combination in the existing fields within the Gippsland Basin.  This is a potential company making play for Great Artesian.  While the currently identified leads offer only modest reserve potential, the mega-stratigraphic play, at the ultimate pinchout edge of the Latrobe reservoir unit, has the scope to achieve reserves in the order of hundreds of millions to a billion barrels of oil.

Great Artesian is gratified to be the successful bidder for these blocks, having originally nominated the area for release back in 2005, and is eager to commence its exploration activities in the area.