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|name = West Australian Petroleum Pty Ltd |logo = |type = |foundation = 1952 |founder = |location = |locations = Australia-wide |area_served = Australia |key_people = |industry = oil and gas exploration |products = |services = |revenue = |operating_income = |net_income = |assets = |equity = |owner = |num_employees = |parent = |divisions = |subsid = |homepage = |footnotes = }} West Australian Petroleum Pty Ltd (WAPET) was a pioneer oil and gas exploration and processing company in Western Australia. HistoryFormed in March 1952 as a joint venture between Caltex and Ampol,[1] the company discovered Australia's first flowing oil in November the following year, at Rough Range on the North West Cape.[2] The first oil discovery in Australia was made near Lakes Entrance, Victoria in 1924.[3] The Rough Range well flowed with heavy crude oil, initially at {{convert|400|oilbbl|m3}} per day from a depth of 1099 metres, but further drilling in 1954 demonstrated the discovery to be small with low flow rates and it was deemed to be not commercial. DongaraIn 1964 WAPET discovered the first commercial natural gas field in the state, at Dongara in the Perth Basin.[4] The Dongara field is now wholly owned by Arc Energy and has produced {{convert|452.6|e9cuft|m3|abbr=on}} of LNG to August 2007.[5] The Dongara discovery resulted in the construction of the first gas pipeline in Western Australia, from Dongara to Pinjarra in 1971 by a WAPET subsidiary, West Australian Natural Gas (WANG). Also known as the Parmelia Pipeline, it comprises 416 km of 350 mm diameter pipe.[6] Barrow IslandThe company was joined by Shell Development as a partner in 1964 and shortly after, the joint venture made their major find, on Barrow Island. Despite an expectation of likely oil deposits, Barrow Island had had Government bans on drilling and exploration due to the 1952 atomic bomb testing on the nearby Montebello Islands. The bans were lifted in 1953 and WAPET was granted exploration permits. The drill hole "Barrow-1" flowed with heavy crude and proved to be a significant discovery. After $100 million had been spent on further exploration and development, the find led to commercial production in 1967.[2] In 1966 it was estimated to have recoverable reserves of {{convert|85|Moilbbl|m3}} and after production started in April 1967, estimated reserves were increased to {{convert|250|Moilbbl|m3}}.[7] In 1995 there were 430 wells producing oil and natural gas across most of the southern half of the island.[8] At one stage, the site was Australia's largest oil producer.{{Citation needed|date=July 2008}} As a result of the success at Barrow Island and other finds, extensive off-shore exploration in the Carnarvon Basin was undertaken by Australian and American oil companies during the late 1960s and 1970s. WAPET discovered a significant gas deposit at West Tryal Rocks, north west of Barrow Island in 1973, and in 1980 the Gorgon gas deposit. The region is now known as "Greater Gorgon" and will be developed in coming years as the Gorgon gas project, operated by Chevron, WAPET's successor. LNG reserves in the Greater Gorgon fields are estimated to exceed {{convert|40|Tcuft|km3}}. Chevron AustraliaWAPET became Chevron Australia Pty Ltd in February 2000.[9][10] See also{{Portal|Australia|Companies|Energy}}
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pesa.com.au/publications/pesa_news/dec_03/history3.htm|title=Australia's Oil & Gas History|date=December 2003 – January 2004|work=Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia|accessdate=2008-06-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080726045241/http://www.pesa.com.au/publications/pesa_news/dec_03/history3.htm|archive-date=26 July 2008|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}} {{Automotive industry in Australia}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wapet}}2. ^1 {{cite book|title=From the Edge of a Timeless Land: A History of the North West Shelf Gas Project|author=Murray, Robert|year=1991|publisher=Allen & Unwin, Sydney|isbn=0-04-442295-4}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/DPI/nrenmp.nsf/LinkView/E1969D9710F16DE2CA256EC8000B159884B1BCA6986B5725CA256F56001A2D7F#gip |title=History of Petroleum Exploration in Victoria |work=Department of Primary Industries, Victoria |accessdate=2008-06-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071004201204/http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/dpi/nrenmp.nsf/LinkView/E1969D9710F16DE2CA256EC8000B159884B1BCA6986B5725CA256F56001A2D7F |archivedate=4 October 2007 }} 4. ^{{cite book|title=The Great Energy Debate: Energy Costs, Minerals and the future of the Western Australian Economy|author=Clements, Kenneth W., Q, Ye., Greig Robert A.|year=2002|publisher=University of WA Press|isbn=1-876268-74-3}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arcenergy.com.au/web/operations/australian-assets/perth-basin/perth-basin-production.php|title=Perth Basin Production|work=Arc Energy|accessdate=2008-06-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080526081044/http://www.arcenergy.com.au/web/operations/australian-assets/perth-basin/perth-basin-production.php|archive-date=26 May 2008|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}} 6. ^Pipeline licence numbers WA: PL1-3, 5 & 23. http://www.ncc.gov.au/pdf/REGaPaRe-001.pdf 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/tia/773.html|title=North West Shelf|work=Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering|accessdate=2008-06-16}} 8. ^Mitch Reardon. The Good Oil on Conservation in Australian Geographic. #37, Jan - Mar 1995. p. 94 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/asaw/biogs/A001550b.htm|title=West Australian Petroleum Pty Ltd (WAPET) (1952 - 2000)|work=Australian Science At Work|accessdate=2008-06-16}} 10. ^Chevron.com 4 : Companies based in Perth, Western Australia|Energy in Western Australia|North West Shelf|Defunct oil and gas companies of Australia |
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