
Proposed TD: 3,580m ss
Ridlegella is an anticlinal closure at Toro level in the foreland 72 km north northeast of Stanley. The structure is primarily controlled by southerly directed reverse displacement on a major north dipping fault. The faulted high is additionally segmented by two east-west striking secondary normal faults, one a north dipping fault and the other a south dipping fault. These faults have small displacement but produce a secondary horst block on the overall reverse fault high with as much as 70 meters of east west relief. The seismic data in the area is of widely varying quality which makes the structural interpretation equivocal adding to the risk. However, this prospect is optimally positioned to receive charge out of the Cecilia Trough to the southeast.
| Ridlegella | P90 | Mean | P10 |
| Area of Closure (km2) | 24 | 34 | 45 |
| Average Gross Pay (m) | 15 | 26 | 40 |
| Wet Gas Initially In Place (BCF) | 112 | 300 | 548 |
| Recoverable Condensate (MMSTB) | 4 | 15 | 31 |