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ABSTRACT: Australia-Philippines Cooperation on Philippine Offshore Seismic Project

LEE, CHAO-SHING, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia, FREDDIE G. RILLERA and DAVID R. BALADAD, Office of Energy Affairs, Philippines

Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources is currently preparing a R/V Rig Seismic cruise for April/May 1992 to assist the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, through the Office of Energy Affairs, in undertaking technical and geoscientific programs to promote petroleum exploration in the Philippine offshore basins. This project is an Australian aid program and is funded by the Australian International Development Assistance Bureau.

The project involves the collection of 2500 km of modern multichannel seismic reflection Previous HitdataNext Hit, plus hydrocarbon-detection geochemistry Previous HitdataNext Hit and other underway geophysical Previous HitdataNext Hit, over one to two selected offshore basins in Philippine waters. These Previous HitdataNext Hit will be processed in Australia, integrated with existing exploration Previous HitdataNext Hit from previous industry sources, then interpreted and analyzed for petroleum potential. The final analysis, together with the Previous HitbasicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit, will be presented to the exploration industry, initially in the Philippines and Australia, and later internationally, in order to promote further exploration.

We have selected two basins, the southeast Luzon basin and East Palalawan Shelf, as the project planning and pre-survey study areas. Presently, we are studying the existing seismic and well Previous HitdataNext Hit, Previous HitprocessingNext Hit the Landsat TM imagery Previous HitdataTop, and reprocessing some of seismic lines. These activities are aimed at a better understanding of the geology and petroleum potential of the areas, and subsequently to make an recommendation for the final selection of survey area.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91015©1992 AAPG International Conference, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, August 2-5, 1992 (2009)