FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8 August 2024
LEI 213800L7QXFURBFLDS54
("Predator" or the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries the "Group")
Highlights
· MOU-5 well planning re-commenced upon ratification of entry into First Extension Period
· High impact Jurassic well targeting gas-to-power in
· Updated Independent Technical Report: net P50 Prospective Resources of 5.916 TCF
· Review of the possibility of helium potential to be evaluated by MOU-5 and MOU-4 rigless well testing
MOU-5
Targeting potential Jurassic gas for the Moroccan gas-to-power market.
Operational planning for the MOU-5 well has been impacted, as for rigless well testing, by a requirement to enter the First Extension Period, with the necessary statutory approvals under the form of (i) a Ministerial Order executed by the
The Company has been taking steps to delay the mobilisation logistics for final equipment requirements and services to avoid incurring any significant costs whilst waiting on regulatory documentation.
There was a new requirement to move the MOU-5 well surface location 277 metres to the northwest to avoid an irrigation system and water well used by local olive tree farms.
As a result a new deviated well had to be programmed with a small amount of additional well inventory that was required to be imported and which would require customs clearance documentation.
The new location is also located in an area just east of the
An updated Independent Technical Report by
The MOU-5 drilling objectives remain as announced on
Operational planning has now re-commenced, with the regulatory process concluded, to complete the MOU-5 drilling programme this year at the earliest opportunity.
MOU-5 and MOU-4 well rigless testing to evaluate helium presence potential
Background to helium potential - MOU-3 gas sample
The gas sample analysed at 1395 metres MD KB in the Moulouya Fan in MOU-3, unlike any other shallower gas sample collected whilst drilling, showed evidence for the presence of helium. MOU-3 was drilled closed to significant faults extending down into basement rocks.
The Company will be undertaking a more detailed independent review of the potential for helium over the coming months, which will incorporate results from the MOU-4 rigless testing programme. Multispectral satellite spectroscopy analysis will also be undertaken over the Guercif licence area.
Based on the available data, the Company has decided to include a test for helium in the MOU-4 rigless testing programme and for a potential testing programme for MOU-5 if the well results are positive for gas. Testing operations will be coordinated to take place immediately after drilling of the MOU-5 well, before the rig is demobilised to another location, in order to make cost-effective use of an on-site pressure-volume-temperature ("PVT"") laboratory to provide more accurate screening for the presence of potential helium gas.
"Whilst MOU-5 is focussed on finding potential gas resources of a sufficient size to service the gas-to-power market in
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Enquiries:
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Camarco - Financial PR Billy Clegg / Owen Roberts / Fergus Young
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Notes to Editors:
Predator is an oil & gas company with a diversified portfolio of scaled assets including unique and highly prospective onshore Moroccan gas exposure, with multiple fully financed upcoming catalysts.
Predator has two high quality, scalable gas projects in Morocco with fast pace of commercialisation and blue sky potential. Guercif is a shallow CNG biogenic gas development with multiple traps and at least 4 separate reservoirs with recently drilled wells due to be flow tested. The Giant Jurassic Titanosaurus is a shallow thermogenic gas prospect evaluating 249m of potential gross reservoir thickness in a trap of 187 km2 for pipeline gas to power, with pipeline 2.5km from wellhead. Moroccan gas prices are high and the fiscal terms are some of the best in the world. Predator also has a diversified portfolio of assets across Ireland and Trinidad, which is a near-term revenue-generating project.
Predator has an experienced management team with particular knowledge in Moroccan sub surface and operations. The team specialises in incorporating modern, proven technologies and processes from Canada and the US to provinces where the conventional technologies did not allow their hydrocarbon potential to be revealed.
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