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Oil Pasco Round Is Long Is Middle Is Mini-Platform - Gas Barrow Island Shoals PYRAMID CROYDON Passage Is Angle Is g OUTSTATION n i d Monopod - Oil ge r T - THEVENARD PRODUCTION AREA South Pepper a a ass Pa PRODUCTION FACILITIES H BALMORAL V - VARANUS PRODUCTION AREA Chinook-Scindian Monopod - Gas North Herald MARDIE START UP DISCOVERY WATER ne Cowie Is FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD An Griffin Mary Anne Is YEAR YEAR DEPTH (m) Subsea completion - Oil, well Rosily Is Chervi l ry Large Is y Fortescue Okha 1995 1989, 1990 Woodside Wanaea, Cossack 80 Ma Nasutus a M w Subsea completion - Gas, well Airlie Island False Is h Roadhouse Okha 1997 1974 Woodside Lambert/Hermes 126 Ragnar Novara ig Weld Is H Enfield Nimrod Cadell Wandoo B 1997 1991 VEeErmRiAlliLoAn Wandoo 54 Floating Production Storage Eskdale/Stybarrow Coniston ge Australind ag ss Agincourt 1997 1996 Quadrant V Agincourt 8 Toro Thevenard Pa and Offloading Vessel - Oil Vincent/Van Gogh Mangrove Is P e Stag 1998 1993 Quadrant Stag 49 ve Island ro LNG Carrier THEVENARD ng Pyrenees Outrim Bessieres Is an Wonnich 1999 1995 Quadrant Wonnich 30 Opel M Skiddaw PRODUCTION Simpson A, B 2001 2001 Quadrant V Simpson 8 Oil Carrier Laverda Blencathra Ashburton Is YARRALOOLA Macedon Serrurier Is AREA (T) (Ceased Production in 2014) Victoria 2002 2002 Quadrant V Victoria, Little Sandy, Pedirka 8 North Muiron Is Caretta rn PANNAWONICA Onshore Production Facility - Gas Round Is ONSLOW e Goodwyn A 2002 1988, 1990 Woodside Echo/Yodel 140 h South Muiron Is Coaster rt o N Gibson/South Plato 2002 2001 Quadrant KANVJENSJoIuEth Plato 8 Onshore Production Facility - Oil Sunday Is Locker Is Observation Is Macedon Gas Plant (Proposed) Double Island 2003 2002 Quadrant V Double Island 8 LNG storage tanks Four Vanguard 2003 1997 ENI WoollybuCttOOLAWANYAH 100 Vlaming Head Fly Island Tubridgi Gas Plant Tubridgi Point Tubridgi Linda 2004 1998, 2000 Quadrant V Linda, Rose 31, 34 Oil storage tanks PEEDAMULLA Modec Venture II 2005 1997, 2002 Santos Mutineer, Exeter 168, 147 HOOLEY YARDIE Brown Is Proposed Development - Oil CREEK Eva Island John Brookes 2005 1998 Quadrant John Brookes 71 Low Point EXMOUTH Somerville Is t Nganhurra 2006 1999 Woodside Enfield 544 4 a S Y Island S 1 e RED HILL ° 4 r ° Proposed Development - Gas 0 Rivoli 1 Linda 2007 1999 Quadrant V Lee 32 2 2 MINDEROO G 2 0 2 2 Tent Is 2 S Victoria 2007 2006 Quadrant V West Cycad 8 I EXMOUTH Pipeline B S I M B Stybarrow Venture MV16 2007 2003 BHP Billiton Stybarrow, Eskdale 825 A Burnside Is M A CANE RIVER North Rankin 2007 1996 Woodside Searipple 128 - GULF Simpson Is - PRODUCTION FACILITIES VARANUS PRODUCTION AREA t Hope Point V - Angel 2008 1971 Woodside Angel 80 i 0 20 40 60 km m i START UP DISCOVERY WATER L e Whalebone Is Maersk Ngujima-Yin 2008 1978 Woodside Vincent 350 Mount King n FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD i l e Learmonth YEAR YEAR DEPTH (m) s Ningaloo Vision 2010 2003 Quadrant Van Gogh 380 GCS GDA94 e a il B THE RANGE M Barrow IslanKdOORDARRIE 1967 1964 Chevron Barrow Island N/A Pyrenees Venture 2010 2003 BHP Billiton Pyrenees 210 Cartography and data provided by the Petroleum Division, l MOUNT l ia Department of Mines and Petroleum WA a r Whitmore Is North Rankin A 1984 1971 Woodside North Rankin 125 Reindeer 2011 1997 Quadrant Reindeer 62 ic o BROCKMAN Maritime boundary data is AMBIS 2014 and supplied by Geoscience Australia t it u r EXMOUTH GULF a r Harriet 1987 1983 Quadrant V Bambra 24 Spar, Halyard 2011 1976, 2008 Quadrant Spar, Halyard 62 e Roberts Is N T This map was produced using information from various sources. The Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) and the State cannot guarantee the accuracy, currency or completeness Rough Range North Rankin A 1991 1972 Woodside Perseus 125 Pluto 2012 2005 Woodside Pluto 112 e Doole Is e of the information. DMP and the State accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any r h Wandoo A 1993 1991 Vermillion Wandoo MOUNT 56 Modec Venture II 2013 2007, 2011 Santos Fletcher, Finucane South 160 loss, damage or costs incurred as a result of any use of or reliance whether wholly or in part T upon the information provided in this publication or incorporated into it by reference. Goodwyn AYANREY 1995 1971 Woodside Goodwyn STUART 131 Pyrenees 2014 2013 BHP Billiton Tanglehead, Wildbull 195, 212 Please Note: The Department of Mines and Petroleum ceased to be a Designated Authority Okha 1995 1989, 1990 Woodside Wanaea, Cossack 80 Pyrenees 2014 2013 BHP Billiton Moondyne 191 under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 on 1 January 2012. Mount Bruce For confirmation of Commonwealth Offshore area information (such as petroleum titles) Goodwyn A 1995 1971 Woodside BOGOoLoAdLwOynO 131 Ningaloo Vision 2015 2000 Inpex Coniston 380 since 1 January 2012 please refer to www.nopta.gov.au Frazer Island 114°E 116°E 118°E Point Cloates BULLARA GIRALIA WYLOO I:\MAPPING\PUBLICATIONS\North West Shelf Oil & Gas Map\North_West_Shelf_Poster.mxd XB 01/08/2015 MEILGA Mount Wall UAROO ROCKLEA KOOLINE.
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