VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 9, 2022
/CNW/ - Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. (the "Company" or
"ReconAfrica") (TSXV: RECO) (OTCQX: RECAF) (Frankfurt: 0XD) announces results of the
Makandina 8-2 well, spudding of the Wisdom 5-1 well, results of the
Phase 2 seismic program and a new Environmental Compliance
Certificate for up to an additional 1500 kms of seismic.
Drilling
Operations
Makandina 8-2 Well
The 8-2 well which was spud on 25th of
June 2022 and reached total
depth on the 15th of August 2022, has further confirmed the presence
of a working petroleum system at a location 6.5 kms and greater
from previous wells. This well encountered intervals rich with gas
(Methane) and hydrocarbon gas liquids ("HGLs"), specifically,
Ethane, Butane and Propane as well as smaller quantities of heavier
hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbon gas/HGLs were sampled in Isotubes during
drilling and analysed by GeoMark Research (Houston, TX), revealing the presence of
thermogenic hydrocarbons, which were generated from organic matter
under high temperatures. Between the depths of 1300 and 1335 meters
below surface, a significant proportion of these samples were HGLs.
Additionally, hydrocarbon gases were recorded in various intervals
between 838m and 1807m, and between 1990m and 2058m,
the total depth of the well. Although geologically a successful
well, economic accumulations of hydrocarbons were not encountered,
very likely due to the absence of a trap or a four-way dip
closure.*
The well produced additional valuable geological information
intersecting the predicted Karoo stratigraphy (rocks 180-310
million years old) and pre-Karoo stratigraphy, which included
promising source, seal and reservoir rock lithologies. Cuttings
samples were collected at 5m
intervals and 38 sidewall cores were brought to surface.
Sample analysis and other analytical work is ongoing.
Geochemical analysis of samples rich in organic matter is currently
being conducted by Geomark Research (Houston, TX) to establish the extent of source
rock potential. Petrophysical logs will be calibrated with core
analyses to determine the thickness and quality of potential
reservoir intervals.
The final processed Vertical Seismic Profile ("VSP") result is
critical for carrying out an improved time to depth conversion of
the seismic data, which is necessary to map the seismic data in
depth as opposed to just time. This will be used for the selection
of future drilling locations and generating thermal maturity
models, crucial for establishing areas and depositional centres of
source rock maturity.
* Four-way dip closure - A simple structure of which
rock surfaces dip in all four directions, thus creating structural
closure. Often forms a hydrocarbon trap.
Wisdom 5-1 Well
The Company is currently building the access road and drilling
pad for the next programmed well, the 5-1 (previously referred to
as the P 2-7) with the objective of spudding this well by
mid-December. The well will principally test stacked plays in a
different part of the Karoo Rift Basin. This drilling location is
controlled by three seismic lines which show that the targeted
structure may extend three kilometres in the strike direction. This
roll-over structure (the target) lies in a deeper part of the rift
basin. The main objective of this well is to penetrate an extended
Karoo stratigraphy, comprising stacked source rock, reservoir, and
trapping intervals. An additional objective is to penetrate the
deeper Pre-Karoo once again, to test the source and reservoir
intervals. In close proximity are other structures of interest,
which could develop into a target rich exploration area, some
reachable by deviating the 5-1 well.
Seismic
Operations
The Phase 1 and Phase 2 seismic acquisition programs comprise
497 linear kilometres and 761 linear kilometres respectively. These
programs were acquired in 2021 and the first half of 2022
respectively. Data from both the programs have been processed and
an integrated interpretation is being finalized.
Thus far, interpretation of the final processed seismic data
from the Phase 2 acquisition program has produced a series of
additional leads and potential drilling targets. These additional
leads will considerably expand and diversify the Company's drilling
prospect and lead portfolio. Within the greater Kavango Sedimentary
Basin, the Company has identified the "Karoo Rift Basin" and the
multiple leads and prospects associated with this
extensional basin. Phase 2 seismic data show that the Karoo
Rift Basin is composed of a number of sub-basins that should open
up new plays within the context of the original exploration
concepts.
In addition, the 2D seismic data also identified targets in the
"Damara Fold Belt", an extensive area of folded and faulted
anticlines to the southwest of the Karoo Rift Basin, potentially
serving as excellent structural and stratigraphic traps in the
Pre-Karoo stratigraphy. (See seismic line 2 below). Initially
identified with the Phase 1 2D seismic data, the additional seismic
data show an extensive area of compressional folded and faulted
anticlines in the Pre Karoo, Damara Fold Belt, which extends across
northern Namibia. These structures
are exceptionally well imaged in the southwestern part of the
greater Kavango Sedimentary Basin which is not overlayed by the
Karoo Rift Basin. Pre-Karoo formations have been penetrated in each
of the 3 wells drilled in PEL 73, including the 6-2 well which
contained 2 intervals with significant oil shows and reservoir
porosity. Augmenting the seismic data imaging, the outcrop data to
the south and west show large exploration targets; anticlinal
structures potentially hundreds of square kilometres in size, a
significant portion of which could be under four-way dip closure.
Below are two seismic lines illustrating: 1) Karoo Rift
Basins and the 2) Damara Fold Belt. As these seismic lines
illustrate, there is a whole spectrum of play types, not only
structurally diverse, but in highly varied stratigraphic and
depositional settings.
Karoo Rift Basin Seismic (line 1)
Seismic section through the Karoo Rift Basin showing the main
and perched grabens (rift valleys); note the series of normal
faults controlling the rift basin architecture and depositional
stratigraphy.
Damara Fold Belt Seismic (line 2)
Seismic section showing the Damara Fold Belt; note the train
of anticlinal folds developed above the basal thrust detachment
(Black horizontal line) and intersected by reverse faults.
Importantly, the Phase 2 seismic program was completed
successfully on time. The health and safety statistics were also
important: 180,000 person-hours, 600,000 vehicle kilometres, no
injuries resulting in lost time and no injuries restricting work.
Over eighty percent of our manpower was from the local area as well
as substantial services and goods being sourced locally.
Phase 2 Extension (additional 1500 km 2D Seismic)
ReconAfrica recently obtained an approved amendment to their
Environmental Compliance Certificate from the Ministry of
Environment, Forestry and Tourism to acquire up to an additional
1500 kilometres of 2D seismic data. Mobilization of the seismic
crew is underway and the data acquisition should commence at the
beginning of November and likely continue into at least April,
2023. This program will be executed by Polaris Natural Resources
Inc. ("Polaris"), Canada's longest
standing seismic acquisition company based in Calgary, Alberta like the previous seismic
campaigns. The seismic source equipment, which was developed in
western Canada, is designed for
low-environmental-impact seismic acquisition while delivering good
subsurface energy penetration. Three Polaris Explorer 860 seismic
acquisition tractors will be deployed, which are only 3m wide and specially designed for minimal impact
to the environment.
About ReconAfrica
ReconAfrica is a Canadian oil and gas company engaged in the
opening of the newly discovered deep Kavango Sedimentary Basin, in
the Kalahari Desert of northeastern Namibia and northwestern Botswana, where the Company holds petroleum
licences comprising approximately 8.5 million contiguous acres. In
all aspects of its operations, ReconAfrica is committed to minimal
disturbance of habitat, in line with best international standards,
and will implement environmental and social best practices in all
of its project areas.
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Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking Statements:
Certain statements contained in this press release constitute
forward-looking information under applicable Canadian, United States and other applicable securities
laws, rules and regulations, including, without limitation,
statements with respect to the Company's ongoing sample analysis
and other analytical work associated with the 8-2 well, including
the objectives and expected results of such work and the expected
uses of such results, the Company's activities in advance of the
drilling of the 5-1 well, the expected timing for the spudding of
such well and the objectives and expected results of such well,
structures of interest in proximity to the 5-1 well developing into
further exploration targets, the finalization of the integrated
interpretation of the Company's seismic acquisition programs,
additional leads to be generated from the Company's interpretation
of seismic acquisition data and potential uses of such leads, the
Damara Fold potentially holding structural and stratigraphic traps,
the Phase 2 seismic data showing new plays within the sub-basins of
the Karoo Rift Basin and the potential size of such plays, the
expected commencement date and duration of the Company's next
seismic acquisition program, the equipment to be used in such
program and the objectives and expected results of such program,
and the Company's commitment to minimal disturbance of habitat, in
line with best international standards and its implementation of
environmental and social best practices in all of its project
areas. These statements relate to future events or future
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assumptions as to the outcome and timing of such future events.
There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be
accurate, as the Company's actual results and future events could
differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking
statements as a result of the factors discussed in the "Risk
Factors" section in the Company's amended and restated annual
information form dated May 19, 2021,
available under the Company's profile at www.sedar.com. Actual
future results may differ materially. Various assumptions or
factors are typically applied in drawing conclusions or making the
forecasts or projections set out in forward-looking information.
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SOURCE Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd.