Scott and Seringapatam Reefs

Scott and Seringapatam
Location of the Scott and Seringapatam Reefs

Scott and Seringapatam Reefs is a group of atoll-like reefs in the Timor Sea more than 300 km northwest of Cape Leveque, Western Australia, on the edge of the continental shelf. There are three or four separate reef structures, depending on whether Scott Reef Central is counted separately. The group is just one of a number of reef formations off the northwest coast of Australia and belongs to Western Australia. Further to the northeast are Ashmore and Cartier Islands, and to the southwest are the Rowley Shoals.

Scott and Seringapatam Reefs

Location and Description

Each of the three reefs rises steeply from the seabed 400 to 500 m below. Much of the reaf area dries at low tide, but besides Sandy Islet of Scott Reef South, there are only a few rocks and sandbanks above the high water mark.

Browse Basin LNG Development

Browse LNG is a major [1] LNG project currently in development by Woodside Petroleum, which includes the Torosa gas field, located underneath Scott Reef South and Scott Reef North.

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