What is Bayu-Undan?

What is Bayu-Undan?

The Bayu-Undan gas and condensate field, located in the Timor Sea, is estimated to hold over 400 million barrels of hydrocarbon liquids and 3.4 trillion cubic feet of gas. The Bayu-Undan field has been developed in 3 phases.

Where is Bayu-Undan?

Timor Sea
Location and field details The Bayu-Undan is a shallow-water field located in 80m-deep waters, approximately 250km southeast off the coast of Suai, Timor-Leste, in the Timor Sea. The field is situated approximately 500km northwest off the coast of Darwin, Australia.

Who owns Bayu-Undan?

Santos
Bayu-Undan, operated by Santos, has been a major contributor to the Timor-Leste economy for 16 years. The field is 250 kilometres southeast of Suai in Timor-Leste and 500 kilometres northwest of the Northern Territory in Australia.

How deep is the Timor Sea?

A maximum depth of more than 10,800 feet (3,300 metres) is reached in the Timor Trough in the north, but more than half of the sea has a depth of less than 650 feet (200 metres). Throughout the year, the sea experiences a southwesterly surface current, the Timor Current, averaging 0.5–1 mile (0.8–1.6 km) per hour.

Who operates Darwin LNG?

Santos operates both the Darwin LNG plant and Bayu-Undan facility. The Barossa gas field is 300 kilometres north of Darwin and will be the source of gas to backfill Darwin LNG when Bayu-Undan ceases production.

Is Bayu-Undan in Australian waters?

Bayu-Undan is located 500km offshore Darwin, Australia, in the Timor Sea, and is 250km south of East Timor. It is equipoised at the boundaries of block 91-12 (60%) and 91-13 (40%), under Area A of the Australia/Indonesia Zone of Cooperation.

Who owns the Timor Sea?

Australia
The Maritime Boundary Treaty is an historic agreement for Australia and Timor-Leste: it settled a long-running dispute, delimited our maritime boundaries, and laid the foundation for a new chapter in the relationship between the two countries.

Where is Timor Sea in Australia?

Timor Sea, arm of the Indian Ocean, lying southeast of the island of Timor, Indonesia, and northwest of Australia. Located at latitude 10° S and influenced alternately by the southeast trade winds and the monsoon belt, the area is well known for generating typhoons.

Where is Darwin LNG?

AUSTRALIA. The Darwin LNG Project is an LNG value chain project that involves the development and production of gas mainly from the Bayu-Undan Gas Field located 250km off the southern coast of East Timor and 500km off the coast of Darwin, Australia, as well as the pipeline transport and liquefaction of that gas.

Where is Barossa gas field?

Barossa is a gas and condensate field located in the Bonaparte Basin of the Timor Sea offshore Australia, in a water depth between 130m and 350m.

What is the sea above Darwin?

Timor Sea
Max. depth 3,200 m (10,500 ft)
Islands Tiwi Islands, Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Trenches Timor Trough
Settlements Darwin, Northern Territory

Where is Timor Sea?

Where is ConocoPhillips located in the North Sea?

ConocoPhillips has a significant production and exploration position in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. ConocoPhillips holds interest in Qatargas 3, a large-scale LNG liquefaction and export project operated by Qatar Petroleum and located in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar.

Where are ConocoPhillips LNG projects in Australia?

The Australia Pacific LNG Project has delivered stable production since its start-up in 2015. In 2020, the company sold its interest in the Bayu-Undan Field in Timor-Leste and the Darwin LNG plant, in Australia. ConocoPhillips also has focused exploration and appraisal activities in the region.

When did ConocoPhillips get involved in Malaysia?

ConocoPhillips’ involvement in Malaysia began in 2000 and consists of interests in six blocks in varying stages of exploration, development and production. ConocoPhillips has a significant production and exploration position in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.

Where are ConocoPhillips oil sands assets in Canada?

ConocoPhillips has been active in Australia for two decades and serves as operator of the Australia Pacific LNG liquefaction plant in Queensland. The ConocoPhillips Canadian operations are comprised of oil sands assets in the Athabasca region of northeastern Alberta and unconventional resource development in British Columbia.

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