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Home / Business and Economy / Warro Gas Field: A Sleeping Giant Awakens?

Warro Gas Field: A Sleeping Giant Awakens?

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Warro gas field holds 4.4 to 11.6 TCF, WA's largest onshore gas reserve.
  • Location near Perth and pipeline offers significant logistical advantage.
  • New analysis targets flow rate issues and identifies separate gas zones.
Warro Gas Field: A Sleeping Giant Awakens?

Whitebark Energy has appointed RISC Advisory to conduct a commerciality assessment of the Warro gas field. This initiative includes reviewing deeper reservoir potential using seismic data and re-analyzing production information to confirm recent petrophysical findings. The company also plans to optimize past stimulation programs to improve gas flows and reduce water interference.

The Warro field, located just 200 kilometers north of Perth, is Western Australia's largest onshore gas resource, boasting an estimated 4.4 to 11.6 trillion cubic feet of gas. Its proximity to the Dampier-to-Bunbury pipeline provides a critical advantage for delivery into the domestic market, especially as WA's wholesale gas prices have more than doubled since 2020.

Previous efforts faced challenges with flow rates due to water breakthrough after fracking. However, recent petrophysical reviews indicate thicker gas-charged zones and pinpoint intervals prone to water infiltration. Whitebark is hopeful that this new data will enable targeted re-completion and re-testing, potentially unlocking significant gas volumes and changing the scale of the company.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Warro gas field holds an estimated 4.4 to 11.6 trillion cubic feet of gas, making it Western Australia's largest onshore gas resource.
Whitebark is applying modern technology and expertise to understand the commercial viability of the Warro reservoir and address historical flow rate challenges.
Warro is located just 200 kilometers north of Perth and 30km from a major pipeline, allowing for rapid tie-in and delivery into Western Australia's domestic gas market.

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