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AWANG H. SATYANA – BPMIGAS after Selley (1985)

Sedimentary Basins of Indonesia

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  • AWANG H. SATYANA BPMIGAS

    after Selley (1985)

  • Demaison and Huizinga (1988

  • Indonesian Basins (1) The complex geological history of Indonesia has resulted in

    over 60 sedimentary basins which are the subject of petroleum exploration today.

    Current status : 15 are producing, 9 drilled with discoveries, 14 drilled with no discovery, 22 not yet drilled.

    Western Indonesia basins (22) : considered to be maturely explored.

    Eastern Indonesia basins (38) : under-explored, 20 not yet drilled, sparse geological knowledge, remoteness to world markets, logistical difficulties, high costs, little or no infrastucture, deep water area.

    Awang H. Satyana (2005)

  • Indonesian Basins (2)

    All of the most prolific basins to date are located in Western Indonesia. These include basins of North Sumatra, Central Sumatra, South Sumatra, Sunda-Asri, Northwest Java, East Java, Barito, Kutei, Tarakan, West Natuna, and East Natuna.

    In Eastern Indonesia only the Salawati Basin is considered to be mature.

    Eastern Indonesia has large-giant hydrocarbon potential at Mesozoic and Paleozoic objectives, as shown by discoveries at Tangguh complex, Oseil, Abadi, NW shelf of Australia, and Central Range of PNG.

    Awang H. Satyana (2005)

  • Sedimentary basins of the Indonesian region

    Hardy et al. (1997)

  • Daly et al. (1991)

  • Bathymetric map of the Indonesian region Pattinama and Samuel (1992)

  • Working Status of Indonesias Sedimentary Basins

    PRODUCING (15 0R 25 %)

    DRILLED, WITH DISCOVERIES OR SHOWS (9 OR 15 %)

    DRILLED, NO DISCOVERIES (14 OR 23 %)

    UNDRILLED (22 OR 37 %)

  • Sumantri and Sjahbuddin (1994) Sujanto (1997), Netherwood (2000)

    Simplified map of Indonesias basins and their exploration status

  • Western22 basins( 36.7% )

    Eastern38 basins(63.3%)

    Producing (50%)

    Discoveries (non Producing 18%)

    Drilled (No Discoveries 18%)

    Undrilled (14%)

    Producing (11%)

    Discoveries (non Producing 16%)

    Drilled (No Discoveries 23%)

    Undrilled (50%)

    KAJIAN 2003

    INDONESIABASINS

    (60 BASINS)

    BASIN STATUS & ASSETS(STATUS 0CT. 2004)

    D

    I

    N

    A

    S

    S

    T

    U

    D

    I

    E

    K

    S

    &

    E

    V

    A

    L

    -

    J

    I

    A

    N

    B

    A

    N

    G

    498 Prospects (48,370 MMBO + 139,931 BCFG + 21,157 MMBC 130 Prospects ( 10.832 MMBO + 145.684 BCFG + 9123 MMBC

    OIL RESERVE (1P) : 4003.9 MMSTBOIL RESERVE (1P) : 141.8 MMSTB

  • Pertamina and Beicip (1992)

    Sedimentary basins of Indonesia

  • mod. from Pertamina and Beicip (1982, 1985)

    INDONESIA BASIN TYPES

  • 10S

    05S

    00

    05N

    100 E 110E 120 E 130 E 140 E

    Ek s BPMIGAS Mei. 2005

    N

    0 300 600Km

    INDONESIA PETROLEUM WORKING AREA (2005)

    D:\data \2005\apr

    BADAN PELAKSANA KEGIATAN USAHA HULU MINYAK DAN GAS BUMI

    172 WK (113 PSC, 14 JOB, 45 TAC), 92 OPERATOR

    172 WK (45 PRODUKSI, 36 REHABILITASI PRODUKSI, 5 PENGEMBANGAN, 86 EKSPLORASI)

    172 WK (91 DARAT, 55 LAUT, 26 DARAT & LAUT)