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Brunei Sabah - Baram Delta exploration basin

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The Baram Delta lies off the north coast of Borneo and straddles the maritime boundaries of Malaysia and Brunei. Production is well established in the onshore and shallow water parts of the basin. In April 2021, Malaysia, through its national oil company PETRONAS, formalised a Unitisation Agreement with the Government of Brunei Darussalam for the Gumusut-Kalap and Geronggong-Jagus East fields which straddle along the Malaysian-Brunei maritime boundary. The agreement highlights the continued cooperation between both countries, which provides a positive outlook for future discoveries. The shelf play has been extensively explored, with the deepwater play being a primary target for future oil discoveries.

Table of contents

    • Advantages:
    • Challenges:
  • Source
  • Reservoir
  • Seal
  • Major structures / traps
  • Wells drilled
  • Company activity
    • Tertiary Shelf
    • Tertiary Deepwater
  • Prospective resource costs and underlying development assumptions
  • Prospect economics -Tertiary Shelf
  • Prospect economics -Tertiary Deepwater
  • Full-cycle basin economics
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    Key source rock tableKey reservoir tableExploration plays map
    Well lithology mapExploration history mapDrilling activity by well typeDiscoveries and success ratesTop 10 discoveriesCurrent acreage holdersTertiary ShelfTertiary DeepwaterSummary of discovery and development costs
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