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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Warro Gas Project

The Warro Gas Project in the Dandaragan Shire and 50 km from Dandaragan Town-site.

Is an exciting undertaking for industry stakeholders, the local Warro community and the joint venture partners and businesses in the Dandaragan, Badgingarra Region.

The field has 7-10 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in place and potentially 1-3 TcF of recoverable gas.

The field is situated in a convenient location onshore in the Perth Basin, approximately 200 kilometres north of Perth in the Dandaragan shire.

It is less than 35 kilometres east of both the Dampier-Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline and the Dongara-Perth Parmelia Pipeline.


The Warro Gas Field (contained within Retention Leases 6 and 7) was discovered in 1977 by WAPET when the Warro-1 well intersected with a substantial gas saturated column. Further drilling confirmed a 390 metre gas column in what is called the “Yarragadee Formation”.

Transerv became involved in the project in November 2007 when it agreed to provide $3.6 million in seed capital as a loan to Latent Petroleum, which held full ownership of the Warro Gas Project and was progressing it as its sole focus. The loan agreement offered Transerv the right to earn a 10% interest in the promising Warro Gas Field.

Less than a year later Alcoa of Australia entered into a farm-in agreement with Latent Petroleum, at which time Transerv elected to exercise its right to convert the $3.6 million loan into a 10% interest.

Under the farm-in agreement signed in 2008, Alcoa may earn a 65% interest through funding a staged farm-in evaluation program, which includes a five-well drilling program, seismic surveys and production facilities for initial production.

On 23 March 2011, Transerv announced the acquisition of Latent Petroleum, which increased its interest in the Warro Gas Project to 35% after the completion of the farm-in by Alcoa of Australia. Latent Petroleum remains operator and is continuing to evaluate the Warro Gas Project on behalf of the joint venture partners.

In 2009 and 2011, Latent Petroleum drilled two wells (Warro-3 and Warro-4) and acquired a 3D seismic survey over the field. Gas was safely produced from both wells.



A group of independent experts based in the USA completed a detailed analysis of the available data (including 3D seismic data) on the Warro Gas Field in 2012. The analysis confirmed significant quantities of gas are held within the field with the potential to flow at high rates.

As a result of these conclusions the Warro Joint Venture decided in late 2014 to continue its evaluation of the field by the drilling of Warro 5 and 6 during the second half of 2015.
Originally falling within Exploration Permits 321 and 407, the Warro Field area location was granted to Latent by the DMP in September 2008.

In December 2014, the Warro Joint Venture successfully applied for the locations over the field to be converted to Retention Leases 6 and 7. Additionally, the remainder of EP407 was relinquished in full along with four graticular blocks in EP321, developments required by statutory regulations.

The Warro Joint Venture also successfully negotiated a Native Title Agreement with the Yued people during 2014. This agreement allows for field operations through development and production to take place.



In 2015, Latent Petroleum, as operator of the Warro Gas Project, is conducting a third phase of work. This includes drilling two wells more than four kilometres into the earth to fracture stimulate rocks and encourage the gas contained within the reservoirs to flow to the surface.

The work fully complies with the Environmental Protection Authority’s (EPA) guidelines on hydraulic fracturing released in December 2014. The work has also undergone a stringent review by the WA Department of Mines and Petroleum with input from the Departments of Water; Agriculture; and Parks & Wildlife.
The process for extracting gas and bringing it to the surface (detailed below) has been scrutinised by the EPA, which has determined it will not have a significant environmental impact. In making this assessment, the EPA considered many environmental factors including the activity’s impact on water, air and human health.

The extraction process used by Latent Petroleum is a thoroughly tested approach that eliminates any chance of gas or other fluids escaping and contaminating water aquifers or the air. The gas will be extracted far below (more than 3,500 metres below) any existing water bores that tap water from about 100 metres below the surface. The wells are designed to the highest environmental and safety standards, checked to ensure they are safe during construction and continuously monitored throughout their life.

In its most basic form, the extraction process will involve pumping water deep into a well at high pressure. It forces tiny, localised cracks or “fractures” into the rocks which are held open with sand grains or proppant. This means the permeability of the rocks is greatly increased, allowing the gas held in the tight rocks to flow to surface. All producing wells are carefully designed to provide long term, safe and reliable flow of gas.

The well bores are lined with three protective layers of steel and cement to bring the gas to surface safely and are monitored continuously to ensure well integrity is maintained.

Latent Petroleum will publicly disclose and monitor the small amount of chemicals used during the extraction process. In line with regulations, all the chemicals will be isolated at the surface and any aquifer units will be protected by at least two pressure barriers. At the end of the Warro Gas Project, Latent Petroleum will return the environment to its natural state with no trace of work activities – an obligation also dictated by industry regulation.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Latent Petroleum, Dandaragan Shire Temp Camps

Latent Petroleum, Location 10323 Coalara Road,

Badgingarra – Proposed Temporary Camps
Location: Location 10323 Coalara Road, Badgingarra
Applicant: Latent Petroleum
File Path: Development Services App / Development
Application / 2011 /10
Disclosure of Interest: None
Date: 16 March 2015
Senior Officer: Ian Rennie, Deputy Chief Executive Officer
Signature of Senior Officer:

PROPOSAL
To consider an application for the issue of a temporary planning approval for temporary main and supplementary rig camps at Location 10323 Coalara Road, Badgingarra for the period 1 April 2015 to 30 June 2016.

BACKGROUND
The Warro Field is located approximately 42km from the Brand Hwy adjoining the Watheroo National Park to the east and the Marchagee Track to the north. It has been explored since 1977 with four wells drilled, the latest being Warro‐04 in 2011. The Warro Gas Field is within Retention Leases (R)6 and 7.
An agreement and lease is in place with one of the two landowners to engage in the ongoing exploration for gas on his property and install the drilling rig and camp/s.
Latent Petroleum was granted approval for a temporary mining camp at Loc 10323 by Council on 17 February 2011 for the period 21 February 2011 to 21 November 2011 to carry out well testing operations for gas extraction from the Warro Gas Field on the subject allotment over a nine month period.
An extension of time (6 months) was granted by Council on 27 October 2011 for a new expiry date of 21 May 2012.
The above approvals have now expired.
A condition of approval was that all infrastructure and temporary buildings be removed by the expiry date. The applicant was questioned about the non removal of the camp, they advised that the campsite has been mothballed and was non operational after the expiry date.
Latent petroleum have submitted a new application for the temporary main camp and for a temporary supplementary mobile rig camp at two different locations on the same property for the purpose of extended testing to be carried out.
The temporary period of time sought for the proposal is from 1 April 2015 to 30 June 2016

The Programme
The Warro‐05 and Warro‐06 wells are a follow up to the Warro‐03 and Warro‐04 wells drill in 2008 and 2011 respectively when a similar application was lodged and grated for a camp supplied by the same contractor, Bonnie Rock Transport (“BRT”). The original application expired in late 2010 and the second application expired in 2012. The proposed camp will support the rig drilling the new wells.
Drilling operations are anticipated to commence in June 2015, however it is possible that the rig and camp may be mobilised to location a month either side of this date dependent on the rig work schedule.
Details of the proposals are provided in the attachments.

COMMENT
The applicant has applied for renewal of a special Building License previously granted. With the advent of the new Building Act, special building licenses no longer exist and therefore cannot be renewed. Therefore the applicant is required to obtain development approval and seek any standard building permits required under the Building Act and Regulations.
Temporary mining camps are a use not listed in the Zoning Table (Table 1) of Local Planning Scheme No.7. Section 4.4.2 of the scheme reads:
‘If a person proposes to carry out on land any use that is not specifically mentioned in the Zoning Table and cannot reasonably be determined as falling within the type, class or genus of activity of any other use category the local government may:
(a) Determine that the use is consistent with the objectives of the particular zone and is therefore permitted;
(b) Determine that the use may be consistent with the objectives of the particular zone and thereafter follow the advertising procedures of clause 9.4 in considering an application for planning approval; or
(c) Determine that the use is not consistent with the objectives of the particular zone and is therefore not permitted.’
The Shire has previously granted approvals for such camps on the subject allotment and has determined that the use is consistent with the objectives of the particular zone and is therefore permitted.

CONSULTATION
·       Applicant

STATUTORY ENVIRONMENT
Local Planning Scheme No.7

POLICY IMPLICATIONS
There are no policy implications relevant to this item.

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no financial implications relevant to this item.

STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS
There are no strategic implications relevant to this item.

ATTACHMENTS.
Circulated with the agenda are the following items relevant to this report:
·       Location Plan (Doc Id: 47993)
·       Development Plans (Doc Id: 47995 & 47996) (Marked 9.4.4)

VOTING REQUIREMENT
Simple majority

OFFICER RECOMMENDATION
That Council grant planning approval for the establishment of a temporary main camp and supplementary temporary mobile rig camp (two locations) on Location 10323 Coalara Road Badgingarra for the period 1 April 2015 until 30 June 2016 subject to the following conditions:
1. The land use and development shall be undertaken in accordance with the approved and stamped plans;
2. That a building permit is required prior to the commencement of any development onsite;
3. That the proposed onsite effluent disposal system is approved by the WA Department of Health prior to installation onsite; and

4. That all improvements / temporary buildings be removed from Location 10323 Coalara Road by the 31 July 2016.

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