Senex Energy Limited has completed the Surat Basin natural gas development project and will soon become an important supplier of gas to the domestic market.
Senex has completed its 80 well Surat Basin drilling campaign, down from approximately 110 wells originally planned due to continued production outperformance.
In conjunction with its infrastructure partner Jemena, Senex has also successfully built and commissioned natural gas facilities at Roma North and Atlas, delivering greenfield gas processing infrastructure capacity of more than 20 petajoules (PJ) a year.
Senex Managing Director and CEO, Ian Davies, said its Surat Basin natural gas development project was executed ‘superbly’, with strong support from partners and stakeholders.
“In October 2018, Senex reached its Final Investment Decision for this $400 million capital program. Less than two years later, Roma North and Atlas have been successfully delivered – an industry-leading achievement and a credit to all involved.”
“We are proud to have worked closely with our partners Jemena and Easternwell, landholders, community and other stakeholders to successfully develop these critical natural gas resources for the east coast market,” Mr Davies said.
“Further, we are appreciative of the strong policy settings of successive Queensland Governments, enabling the development of these valuable resources.”
“With proved and probable (2P) natural gas reserves in excess of 600 PJ across our Surat Basin acreage, Senex will be delivering natural gas to the domestic market for decades to come,” Mr Davies commented.
Roma North has been consistently producing above nameplate capacity at around 18 terajoules per day (TJ/day).
Atlas production has exceeded 15 TJ/day and continues to increase steadily towards nameplate capacity of 32 TJ/day, with an additional 8 TJ/day of installed capacity available.
Initial water treatment facilities at Atlas have been commissioned, with final construction completion targeted to occur in early FY21.