RECONAFRICA ANNOUNCES ACCELERATION OF DRILLING INTO Q2 2025 AND A CORPORATE UPDATE
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ReconAfrica (TSXV: RECO) (OTCQX: RECAF) has announced the acceleration of its drilling schedule, moving the spud date for Prospect I into Q2 2025. The company has completed initial surveying and is conducting debushing activities, with demining operations planned in the coming weeks.
Prospect I, one of the largest mapped structures in the Damara Fold Belt, is targeting 365 million barrels of unrisked and 32 million barrels of risked prospective light/medium oil resources, or alternatively, 1.7 trillion cubic feet of unrisked and 126 billion cubic feet of risked prospective natural gas resources (100% working interest basis), according to Netherland, Sewell, & Associates.
The company expects to penetrate over 1,500 metres of Otavi reservoir. The project has been derisked by results from their first Damara Fold Belt well, Naingopo, which encountered reservoir in the Otavi carbonates, hydrocarbon shows, and oil to surface.
Positive
- Acceleration of drilling schedule to Q2 2025, ahead of previous timeline
- Significant resource potential: 365M barrels unrisked oil or 1.7T cubic feet gas
- Previous well (Naingopo) confirmed presence of hydrocarbons and reservoir
- Legal settlements reached within company's insured coverage limits
Negative
- Prospect I resources are heavily risked down (32M barrels from 365M unrisked)
- Additional infrastructure needed (10km road, drill pad) before drilling can commence
- Demining activities required, indicating operational risks
Brian Reinsborough, President and CEO commented: "We have made great progress in getting Prospect I ready to drill and, as a result, we are accelerating the spud date into Q2 2025. Our in-country teams have commenced community engagement, surveying, debushing and demining activities, which will be followed by construction of a 10 kilometre road and drill pad site.
"Prospect I is one of the largest mapped structures in the Damara Fold Belt, is well imaged from 2D seismic, and demonstrates a four-way dip closure in which we expect to penetrate over 1,500 metres of Otavi reservoir. Drilling at the Prospect I location has been significantly derisked by the results of our first Damara Fold Belt well, Naingopo, which encountered reservoir in the Otavi carbonates, hydrocarbon shows and oil to surface. We are excited to drill this follow-on exploration well as we continue to look to unlock the significant hydrocarbon potential of the Damara Fold Belt."
OPERATIONAL UPDATE
ReconAfrica continues to pursue activities relating to the drilling of Prospect I. To date, initial surveying activity has been completed, with debushing activities ongoing and demining activities set to be undertaken in the coming weeks. As a result of the progress to date, the Company has accelerated the spud date for Prospect I to Q2 2025.
Prospect I is targeting 365 million barrels of unrisked and 32 million barrels of risked prospective light/medium oil resources(1), or 1.7 trillion cubic feet of unrisked and 126 billion cubic feet of risked prospective natural gas resources(1), on a
(1) | There is no certainty that any portion of the resources will be discovered. If discovered, there is no certainty that it will be commercially viable to produce any portion of the resources. Prospective resources are those quantities of oil estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from undiscovered accumulations by application of future development projects. Prospective resources have both an associated chance of discovery and a chance of development. Prospective resources are the arithmetic sum of multiple probability distributions. Unrisked prospective resources are estimates of the volumes that could reasonably be expected to be recovered in the event of the discovery and development of these prospects. |
CORPORATE UPDATE
As previously announced in a press release dated February 28, 2024, following mediation with the plaintiffs in both the
About ReconAfrica
ReconAfrica is a Canadian oil and gas company engaged in the exploration of the Damara Fold Belt and Kavango Rift Basin in the Kalahari Desert of northeastern
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The report of Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc. ("NSAI"), an independent qualified reserves evaluator, entitled "Estimates of Prospective Resources to the Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. Interests in Certain Prospects and Leads located in PEL 73, Kavango Basin,
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SOURCE Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd.