3D Oil Provides Update on West Seahorse Reserves

Sunday, August 24, 2008

A combined 2P reserves and best estimate contingent resource (P50) of 7.86 million barrels of recoverable oil is interpreted to exist in 3D Oil Limited’s 100% owned West Seahorse oil field in Vic/P57, Offshore Gippsland Basin, Victoria.

The reserve estimate follows the recent drilling of the West Seahorse 3 appraisal well and a thorough review and analysis of all technical information.

Development options for the West Seahorse field are now being actively pursued.

A study of the results of West Seahorse 3, plus detailed mapping and reservoir analysis of all hydrocarbon bearing zones, high density depth conversion analysis of seismic data, reservoir fluid analysis and reservoir simulation with production forecasting was conducted by 3D Oil Limited and independent expert consultants.

The West Seahorse field contains three separate oil zones: the N1 (Top Latrobe), the N2.6 and the P1 (both intra Latrobe) formations. Reservoir analysis has confirmed the excellent quality of the reservoir units. All consist of thick, stacked fluvial channel sandstones and are expected to provide the high flow rates, supplemented by strong water drive, typical of the Gippsland Basin Latrobe Group reservoirs.

Both the N1 and N2.6 zones currently produce commercial volumes of oil in the neighbouring Seahorse field, operated by the Esso/BHP Billiton Bass Strait joint venture.

The Seahorse field began producing oil in 1990, and is linked via a sub-sea completion, to the Barracouta offshore platform.

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