Julimar Brunello is a producing conventional gas field located in shallow water in Australia and is operated by Woodside Energy Julimar. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, the field is located in block WA-356-P and WA-49-L, with water depth of 610 feet. Buy the profile here.

Two expansion projects are associated with the Julimar Brunello conventional gas field, namely the Julimar Brunello Phase 3 and the Julimar Brunello Phase 4. The expansion projects are currently in the feasibility stage.

Field participation details

The field is owned by Kuwait Petroleum and Woodside Energy Group.

Production from Julimar Brunello

The Julimar Brunello conventional gas field recovered 24.50% of its total recoverable reserves, with peak production expected in 2029. The peak production will approximately 5.14 thousand bpd of crude oil and condensate, 38.00 Mmcfd of natural gas and 234 Mmcfd of liquid natural gas. Based on economic assumptions, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2042. The field currently accounts for approximately 2% of the country’s daily output.

Remaining recoverable reserves

The field is expected to recover 264.52 Mmboe, comprised of 27.07 Mmbbl of crude oil & condensate, 192.30 bcf of natural gas reserves and 1,232.37 bcf of liquid natural gas reserves. Julimar Brunello conventional gas field reserves accounts 0.09% of total remaining reserves of producing conventional gas fields globally.

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