Hi Tree,
" PNG LNG still needs gas and finding gas has been a top priority for 18 mos",
The top priority has been the drilling of production wells for the PNG LNG project, and this drilling is behind schedule. Believe me they have not been madly trying to source up additional gas finds for the PNG LNG plant, they are too busy trying to catch up with production source drilling.
I take it those 3 expansion options were taken from
http://www.santos.com/library/Santos%202...inar_0.pdf
Pg:82
"1) Drill Hides. $100,000,000 wells, doubt exists in resource potential."
From memory, single wells in that area normally take 100days or so, and cost around $30,000,000. Drilling rigs are already located at Hides (for production well drilling) so relocation costs for the rigs would be minimal. Most importantly, Hides Deep will be explored by extending one of the last water injection wells that have to be drilled for the PNG LNG project, so that exploration target will be very minimal in cost but has to happen at the end of the production drilling time in 2014.
Is there gas there???? we will just have to wait and see. How much extra gas exists in the normal Hides field is also unknown as the field boundaries have not been determined yet either.
"2) Drill P'Nyang. Isolated field, needs long pipeline and is not part of Gas Agreement."
Totally agree and personally believe that that gas will head towards another LNG project combined with gas from the south/western region of PNG.
"3) Source from Elk/Antelope. (Now why would Santos mention this still?)"
Could it be that that presentation was released on the 4th December and thus was created well before IOC announced they were not going with XOM anymore? ( EDITED THIS AS I GOT E/A and TRI mixed up)
Another unknown happens to be the Pandora gas deposit.
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=01479710
Only 2 of the targets there have been drilled and the potential exists that enough gas may exist here (yes it is not the purest of gasses) for a train at PNGLNG. after all Santos now owns a part of this field.
There are so many possible reasons and outcomes that you are correct "We need IPI transaction and TOT deal to close. That is first order of biz."
We should not get peoples hopes up too high until we get firmer information otherwise it can again lead to disappointment.