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Summary

West Luconia has long been neglected due to concerns about reservoir presence and contaminants, contrasting with the more promising Baram region. Its reputation as a muddy area, fed by the Rajang Delta, led to skepticism about the extent of sand deposition reaching the Bunguran Trough. Despite a few gas discoveries, concerns about contaminants have tainted perceptions of the region, highlighting the need for improved understanding of its geology, tectonics, and stratigraphy. Moreover, limited 3D coverage has hindered reliable attribute delineation.

To revitalize the region, our team embarked on a comprehensive geological approach, focusing on sequence stratigraphy, structural restoration, and basin modelling. Prior to the successful Kenyalang Drilling Campaign, a detailed geological and geophysical analysis was conducted, resulting in the creation of a play fairway. This predictive model boasted a remarkable 100% success rate in the subsequent drilling campaign. Furthermore, a specialized technique was employed to enhance reservoir interpretation and bolster our prospects evaluation.

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2024-11-20
2026-02-06
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