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New Zealand – Lease Round Promotion

The Geology of the Great South Basin

The Great South Basin is the largest of several basins that lie on the Campbell Plateau to the southeast of the South Island of New Zealand. From the Otago coast, it extends southeast for 250 km with its southern limit about 400 km from Dunedin. It has a northeast trend that parallels the South Island. Most of the basin lies beyond the modern shelf area in water depths greater than 500m (with about one third greater than 1,000m). The basin contains over 7,500m of Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments within a series of northeast trending grabens and half-grabens. More...

Exploration and Production in New Zealand

The acreage involved in the Great South Basin bid round is located in exceptionally hostile waters. High waves and strong winds are experienced off the South Island, which result in considerable downtime and higher costs, compared with exploration programmes conducted in more favorable conditions. The opening of the bid round after a period of twenty years of no activity is a direct result of the industry having little option but to advance into deeper, harsher conditions. More...


Opportunities in New Zealand

On 31 July 2006, New Zealand’s Associate Minister of Energy Harry Duynhoven formally opened the Great South Basin bid round. In total 40 blocks are on offer, covering an area of over 300,000 sq km located in the frontier region off the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Bidding will close on 31 March 2007. In support of the acreage release, Crown Minerals has made available 8,000km of existing 2D seismic that has been re-processed and 3,160 km of new 2D data obtained during March 2006 under the government sponsored DUN 06 seismic survey. Applicants for the blocks, labelled 1 to 40, must include a staged work programme containing the minimum planned exploration activity proposed to be undertaken. Details of the bidding round can be found on the Crown Minerals website: http://www.crownminerals.govt.nz/petroleum/blocks/greatsouth.html

View a map of the 40 Great South Basin Blocks.

Peps Rating and Ranking

Blocks Available

Block Name    

Area sq km    

Basin    

Water Depth
 Min m              

Water Depth
Max m 

Block 1

5524

Solander-Waiau
Trough

0

3000

Block 2

2898

Solander-Waiau
Trough

0

200

Block 3

3743

Invercargill Basin

0

200

Block 4

3953

Faveaux Shelf

0

500

Block 5

8663

Great South Basin

0

1000

Block 6

6585

Great South Basin

1000

1500

Block 7

8510

Bounty Trough

1500

2000

Block 8

8510

Bounty Trough

1500

2000

Block 9

8352

Solander-Waiau
Trough

150

2800

Block 10

7686

Solander-Waiau
Trough

0

1000

Block 11

8157

Faveaux Shelf

0

500

Block 12

8352

Great South Basin

100

1000

Block 13

8352

Great South Basin

1000

1400

Block 14

8352

Great South Basin

1200

1400

Block 15

8352

Bounty Trough

1200

1500

Block 16

8352

Bounty Trough

1200

1600

Block 17

8192

Solander-Waiau
Trough

150

3000

Block 18

8192

Faveaux Shelf

150

500

Block 19

8192

Great South Basin

150

700

Block 20

8192

Great South Basin

600

1000

Block 21

8192

Great South Basin

600

1300

Block 22

8192

Great South Basin

600

1300

Block 23

8192

Bounty Trough

600

1300

Block 24

8192

Bounty Trough

600

1300

Block 25

8029

Solander-Waiau
Trough

500

3000

Block 26

8029

Great South Basin

500

700

Block 27

8029

Great South Basin

600

900

Block 28

8029

Great South Basin

600

900

Block 29

8029

Great South Basin

400

700

Block 30

8029

Pukaki Basin

400

600

Block 31

8029

Pukaki Basin

400

600

Block 32

8029

Pukaki Basin

500

700

Block 33

7864

Solander-Waiau
Trough

500

3000

Block 34

7864

Solander-Waiau
Trough

500

700

Block 35

7864

Great South Basin

500

700

Block 36

7864

Pukaki Basin

700

900

Block 37

7864

Pukaki Basin

500

900

Block 38

7864

Pukaki Basin

400

600

Block 39

7864

Pukaki Basin

400

600

Block 40

7864

Pukaki Basin

500

1000


Data and Reports Available from IHS

IHS Studies

  • New Zealand: A Review of the Hydrocarbon Potential.

Basin Monitors

  • Great South Basin

Subsurface Data

The New Zealand Subsurface data comprises:

  • All open file digital wireline logs
  • Seismic data (SEGY format) to support the following blocks offers:
  • Offshore East Coast 2005
  • Offshore Northland 2004/05
  • Offshore Outer Taranaki 2005
  • Well cards, spread sheets associated image files
  • DUN-06 seismic data from the Great South basin

Maps

  • New Zealand General
  • New Zealand APPEA

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Introducing the Australasia Regional Manager: Paul Rheinberg

Paul Rheinberg is the Regional Manager of the Australasia team for IHS in the UK. In that role, he manages a team of E&P professionals who are dedicated to the acquisition and compilation of data covering all aspects of the upstream industry in Australasia. The data collected is reported in daily, weekly, monthly and annual reports, as well as cartographically and within a global E&P database.

Rheinberg joined IHS in 2003 and has almost 10 years of industry experience.  Prior to joining the Australasia team Rheinberg worked for Waterous & Co, based in London, as an Analyst - Corporate Finance, providing Corporate Finance and Geological support during divestiture programmes undertaken by Waterous in NW Europe and Asia Pacific.

Rheinberg obtained a bachelors degree with honours in Geology from the University of Southampton.

Based in our Tetbury, UK office Paul can be contacted at: paul.rheinberg@ihs.com.