Regulatory Filings • Mar 16, 2015
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UPGRADED PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES IN SENEGAL AND THE GAMBIA
African Petroleum Corporation Limited ("African
Petroleum Corporation" or the "Company"), an
independent oil and gas exploration company
operating ten licences in five countries offshore
West Africa, is pleased to announce an update to
its prospective oil resources at its 90% owned and
operated Senegal Offshore Sud Profond and Rufisque
Offshore Profond licence blocks in Senegal
("Senegal Licences") and its 100% owned and
operated A1 and A4 offshore blocks in The Gambia
("Gambian Licences").
The Company engaged the independent petroleum
consultant, ERC Equipoise Ltd ("ERCE"), to prepare
an updated assessment of prospective oil resources
attributable to the Company's Gambian Licences, and
an initial assessment of the Senegal Licences
(the "ERCE Letter").
The ERCE Letter of prospective resources includes
20 prospects and estimates the net prospective oil
resources relating to the Senegal Licences and
Gambian Licences as follows:
Mean (MMstb)
Net Net
Unrisked Risked
Prospective Prospective
Oil Oil
Licence Resources Resources
Senegal
SOSP & ROP 1,779 325
The Gambia
A1 & A4 3,079 445
Total Updated
Portfolio
Senegal and The Gambia 4,858 770
The two discoveries made by Cairn Energy at SNE-1
and FAN-1 in Senegal have had a positive impact on
the chance of success for prospects within African
Petroleum's portfolio.
The ERCE Letter, in conjunction with the April 2014
CPR and ERCE Audit published in January 2015,
independently assesses African Petroleum's net
unrisked mean prospective oil resources at
11,614MMstb.
Stuart Lake, African Petroleum Corporation's CEO,
comments:
"We are delighted to see that our net unrisked
prospective oil resources, assessed by independent
advisor ERCE, have been significantly increased to
a total of 11.6 billion barrels. The two
discoveries by Cairn Energy in Senegal at FAN-1 and
SNE-1 during 2014 have significantly reduced our
exploration risk and give us further encouragement
with regards to our strategic goals to attract
quality partners on these assets going forward.
African Petroleum's diverse portfolio provides real
potential to create significant value in the event
of exploration success. Each of the Company's
prospects selected for drilling have robust
economics, even at a lower oil price, and upon
drilling these wells, if they are successful, there
is extensive follow up in the rest of the
portfolio."
For further information, please contact:
Stuart Lake, Chief Executive Officer
Jens Pace, Chief Operating Officer
Tel: +44 203 761 6900
Media Contacts:
For UK and International media - Buchanan
Ben Romney/Helen Chan
Tel: +44 207 466 5000
For Norwegian media: First House
Geir Arne Drangeid
Tel: +47 913 10 458
Geir Gjervan
Tel: +47 908 79 108
About African Petroleum Corporation
African Petroleum Corporation is a dynamic,
independent oil and gas exploration company
operating ten licences in five countries offshore
West Africa. The Company's assets are located in
fast-emerging hydrocarbon basins, principally the
West African Transform Margin, where several
discoveries have been made in recent years,
including African Petroleum Corporation's Narina-1
discovery in February 2012, which proved a working
hydrocarbon system in the Liberian basin. With a
combined net acreage position of 30,967km2 through
its licences in Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Senegal,
Sierra Leone and The Gambia, the Company has
matured its portfolio rapidly, acquiring more than
18,500km2 of 3D seismic data and successfully
drilling three wells, one of which was the first
hydrocarbons discovery in the offshore Liberian
deep-water basin.
For more information about African Petroleum
Corporation, please see www.africanpetroleum.com.au
This information is subject to disclosure
requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the
Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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