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New exploration opportunities offshore Ireland

New exploration opportunities offshore Ireland. Peter F. Croker and Noel J. Murphy Petroleum Affairs Division, Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, Ireland. Ireland has new acreage available for licensing Favourable fiscal terms We need to find more gas (and oil)

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New exploration opportunities offshore Ireland

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  1. New exploration opportunities offshore Ireland Peter F. Croker and Noel J. Murphy Petroleum Affairs Division, Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, Ireland

  2. Ireland has new acreage available for licensing Favourable fiscal terms We need to find more gas (and oil) Well, seismic and grav/mag data released after 5 years Celtic Sea/Irish Sea Porcupine (Tranche 4 ‘new to the market’) Rockall Basin Outline of presentation

  3. Ireland has new acreage available for licensing

  4. Northeast Rockall Northwest Rockall Slyne- Erris Southeast Rockall Porcupine North Celtic Sea Map of Irish designated Continental Shelf showing basins within 200 mile EEZ

  5. Favourable fiscal terms

  6. Figure removed Source: Fiscal Terms Comparison, Internal Report for PAD, David Fox Associates,October 2003

  7. Figure removed Source: Fiscal Terms Comparison, Internal Report for PAD, David Fox Associates,October 2003

  8. We need to find more gas (and oil)

  9. Gas Imports and Indigenous Supply Split (1995 – 2002) Source: IOOA document – The Case for Indigenous Gas,October 2003

  10. Well, seismic and grav/mag data released after 5 years

  11. PAD DI screen dump - intro

  12. PAD DI screen dump- wells

  13. PAD DI screen dump – well search results

  14. PAD DI screen dump – seismic surveys Link to more detailed information Link to shot point location map

  15. PAD DI screen dump – seismic survey map

  16. Magnetic trackline coverage offshore Ireland available from ARK Geophysics

  17. Magnetic anomaly map offshore Ireland Figure removed

  18. Gravity trackline coverage offshore Ireland available from ARK Geophysics

  19. Free-air gravity map offshore Ireland Figure removed

  20. Celtic Sea/Irish Sea

  21. Celtic Sea/ Irish Sea Current concession map (January 2004) New licensing option terms announced October 2003

  22. Porcupine (Tranche 4 ‘new to the market’) (The following figures on the South Porcupine are part of a presentation which you can download from our website – www.pad.ie)

  23. Scaled Comparison: South Porcupine and North Viking Graben (PESGB 2003)

  24. 35/30-1 South Porcupine Location of wells 35/30-1 43/13-1 62/7-1 43/13-1 62/7-1

  25. Well summary35/30-1(Marathon 1997)TD 17,110 feet (5215m) (Mid. Jur.)Significant gas showsin Lower Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic

  26. Well summary43/13-1 (BP 1988) TD 5128m (Jurassic) oil shows at: 3500 –3600 (Upper Jurassic)

  27. Well section62/7-1 (Esso 1982) TD 15,327 ft (4672m) in Lower Jurassic Reservoir quality sands in Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) at 10200ft (3110m)

  28. Continued on Presentation: PAD_2004_APPEX_Croker_Murphy_web_version-Part2

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