Regulatory Filings • Apr 1, 2015
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UPGRADED PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES IN SIERRA LEONE
African Petroleum Corporation Limited ("African
Petroleum " 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 100% owned and operated Licence
Blocks SL-03 and SL-4A-10 in Sierra Leone ("Sierra
Leone 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 Sierra Leone Licences
(the "ERCE Letter"). The ERCE Letter of prospective
resources includes four prospects and estimates the
net prospective oil resources relating to the
Sierra Leone Licences as follows:
Mean (MMstb)
Net Unrisked Net Risked
Prospective Prospective
Licence Oil Resources Oil Resources
Sierra Leone
SL-03 and SL-4A-10 1,354 223
The ERCE Letter, in conjunction with the upgrades
to Senegal, The Gambia, Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire
announced during Q1 2015, independently assesses
African Petroleum's total net unrisked mean
prospective oil resources across its ten licences
at 12,534 MMstb.
Stuart Lake, African Petroleum's CEO, comments:
"We are delighted that we have seen such a material
increase to our independently assessed net unrisked
prospective oil resources during the first quarter
2015. Following an update to Senegal, The Gambia,
Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire earlier this year,
today's published ERCE Letter demonstrates another
material upgrade to our prospective resources, with
total estimated prospective oil resources in excess
of 12.5 billion barrels.
Currently, only Sierra Leone Licence SL-03 is
covered by a fully processed 3D seismic dataset.
Further 3D seismic was acquired over Licence SL-4A-
10 in 2014 and processing is scheduled for
completion in Q2 2015. Consequently only the
potential in Licence SL-03 has been matured to
prospect level apart from the Albian 4-way
closure 'Regel' that extends from Licence SL-03
into Licence SL-4A-10. A number of additional
leads have been identified in Licence SL-4A-10, on
a preliminary fast-track seismic volume, and these
will be matured to prospect status once the final
data is available. A further Competent Persons
Report update for Sierra Leone is anticipated in H2
2015 with potential additional targets, including
the Vega Lead, in SL-03 and the fully matured
prospects in
SL-4A-10.
African Petroleum's diverse portfolio provides the
potential to create significant value in the event
of exploration success. The Company's prospective
resources are highly material numbers and highlight
the opportunity and potential value locked in our
assets. It is now our task to unlock this value
for our shareholders."
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For further information, please contact:
Stuart Lake, Chief Executive Officer
Stephen West, Finance Director
Tel: +44 203 761 6900
Angeline Hicks, Company Secretary
Tel: + 61 401 489 883
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
African Petroleum 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's
Narina-1 discovery in February 2012, which proved a
working hydrocarbon system in the Liberian basin.
With a combined net acreage position of 30,378km2
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,
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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