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REG - Clontarf Energy PLC - Acquisition of 10% of Sasanof Prospect

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RNS Number : 6935K  Clontarf Energy PLC  09 May 2022

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9th May, 2022

Clontarf Energy plc

("Clontarf" or the "Company")

 

Acquisition of 10% of Sasanof Prospect, Offshore Western Australia

 

 

The Directors of Clontarf (AIM: CLON) are pleased to announce that the
Company:

·      has acquired a 10% interest in the high-impact multi-TCF
(Trillion Cubic Feet) Sasanof exploration prospect (located mainly within
Exploration Permit WA-519-P) through the acquisition of a 10% interest in
Western Gas (519 P) Pty Ltd ("WG519P"), which wholly owns the prospect (the
"Acquisition");

·      plans to drill the main target horizon (the "Sasanof-1 Well") in
this prospect during May/June 2022;

·      The Acquisition consideration will be comprised of a cash
consideration of US$4,000,000, and 100,000,000 ordinary shares of 0.25p each
("Ordinary Shares"), valued at £480,000 as at May 6(th) close. In the event
of a discovery being declared at the Sasanof-1 Well, the consideration will be
further increased by 150,000,000 Ordinary Shares, up to a maximum of £8.7
million, being 80% of the market capitalisation at May 6(th) close.

Sasanof is a large, seismically defined, amplitude supported prospect in the
Cretaceous Lower Barrow Group at a depth of 2,500m. It is an up-dip prospect
from the liquids rich Mentorc Gas Field, previously discovered by Hess
Corporation. Operator Western Gas has secured the Valaris MS-1
semi-submersible drill rig with drilling scheduled for May/June 2022 at an
estimated cost of circa US$20 million (of which Clontarf is funding US$4
million), which is fully funded. In the event that the costs for the Sasanof-1
Well overrun, Clontarf will be responsible for 20% of a further $5 million.
Thereafter costs will paid for on a pro-rata basis (i.e. Clontarf would need
to contribute 10%).  Any such further contributions from Clontarf would be
made as a loan to be repaid from proceeds from any future production or the
sale of the asset.

The 10% interest is being acquired from Western Gas, which will hold 52.5% in
the WG519P following the Acquisition. The other partners in the licence
include Global Oil and Gas Limited (25.0%) and Prominence Energy Ltd (12.5%).

The Acquisition consideration will be funded from the Group's existing cash
balance, following the Company's placing to raise £3,500,000 which was
completed on 27 April 2022. Shareholder approval is not required for the issue
of the 100 million Ordinary Shares but the Company will have to obtain the
usual shareholder approvals to increase authorised share capital and dis-apply
pre-emption rights in order to issue potentially the further up to 150 million
Ordinary Shares on a successful well outcome. The Company will seek this in
due course.

In the management accounts for the 6 months to 31 December 2021, WG519P
reported nil revenue and a net loss of A$57,738. As at 31 December 2021,
WG519P had gross assets of A$5.13m and net assets of A$1.62m.

 

David Horgan, Chairman commented,

 

"There has rarely been a better opportunity to explore large potential gas
prospects in a safe jurisdiction.

"International gas prices have soared since late 2021 - especially in Europe
and Asia. This is partly due to geopolitical issues, though an underlying
concern is the tightening supply/demand balance. Under-investment in new gas
developments since 2014 - exacerbated by the C-19 pandemic - have left key
markets under-supplied as gas demand recovers.

"Investment in intermittent renewables generation requires back-up from
reliable generators, of which gas-fired turbines are the most flexible and
efficient.

This supply constraint is particularly tight in Australia's North-West Shelf,
where several expanding liquefied natural gas ("LNG") export facilities
urgently need new gas reserves.

"LNG is now over half of global traded gas sales, and a third of European
consumption - which will grow as buyers seek to diversify from dependence on
Russian gas.

Meanwhile the Asian market (70% of global LNG deliveries) is also surging with
economic recovery post C-19.

"An added attraction is Western Australia's clear legal title, political
stability and pro-extractive industry policies.

"The multi-TCF Sasanof drilling offers a rare opportunity for ambitious gas
explorers."

 

 

Background:

Sasanof Prospect, Offshore Western Australia, CLON 10%

The Sasanof Prospect is a large, seismic amplitude supported,
structural-stratigraphic trap in the high-quality reservoir sands of the
Cretaceous Lower Barrow Group on the Exmouth Plateau.

The Prospect is on trend and directly up-dip of the Mentorc Gas Field which
contains a certified 2C 378 Bcf of gas and 16.4 MMbbls of condensate ("2C")
and covers an area of 18 km(2). The liquids rich, low C0(2) Mentorc Field is
the eastern fault block and is "filled to spill" into the up-dip Sasanof
Prospect to the west.

The Sasanof Prospect covers an area of up to 400 km(2) and is estimated by
ERCE to contain a P50 Prospective Resource of 7.2 Tcf of gas and 176 MMbbls of
condensate (P50 recoverable) with a 32% Chance of Success ("CoS") (as per ERCE
independent report).

The Prospect is supported by Direct Hydrocarbon Indicators ("DHIs") with
strong seismic amplitudes defining the prospect area and the reservoir is
anticipated to be of high quality and effectively sealed at the top of the
Lower Barrow Group.

The reservoir is predicted to be a series of coarsening upward sandstone
cycles with a gross thickness of 80m at the well location. The well will drill
through the reservoir section and reach total depth within the Lower Barrow
Group shales.

 

Figure 1. Sasanof Location Map

 

Figure 2. Sasanof West to East Cross Section

 

MENTORC GAS FIELD - DOWN-DIP PLAY OPENING DISCOVERY

The Mentorc Gas Field is a down-dip discovery adjacent to the eastern edge of
the greater Sasanof Prospect. Two wells have been drilled on the field, these
being the original discovery well and a subsequent appraisal well that
underwent full dynamic production testing.

Mentorc was discovered in 2010 and opened up the play within the top-sets of
the top Lower Barrow Group. The field consists of multi Darcy (> 10 Darcy)
and high porosity (average porosity 27%) reservoir sands that are over 100 m
thick and contain a 60 m gas column. The field was identified by strong
amplitudes on the Glencoe 3D seismic survey. Subsequent analysis showed the
flat-spot amplitude cutoff and gas water contact correspond to within 1 m.
Mentorc contains a Gaffney Cline certified 2C 378 Bcf (P50 585 Bcf GIIP) and
2C 16.4 million barrels of condensate (P50 26 MMbbls CIIP).

 

SASANOF PROSPECT TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

The Sasanof Prospect is covered by several high-quality modern 3D seismic
surveys. The Glencoe 3D survey is the most technically advanced and analysed
data set over Sasanof.

Western Gas has considerably enhanced the seismic data with reprocessing and
inversion projects. One of the key geophysical advantages, and reasons for
recognising Sasanof as a significant play, is over 20 wells in and surrounding
the Equus blocks have been used to calibrate the Glencoe 3D geophysical
response. The data is of excellent quality.

A key focus has been on the analysis of the amplitudes including a
comprehensive Rock Physics and Quantitative Interpretation ("QI") study by the
industry leading seismic processing company DownUnder Geosolutions ("DUG").
One of DUG's main conclusions from its QI study was that "updated lithology
and fluid predictions confirm the prediction of gas in Sasanof".

Figure 3. Sasanof Prospect

The Sasanof trap is a structural-stratigraphic trap on the edge of the Barrow
Delta front. The structure dips to the east and north and is closed to the
south by erosion of the top-sets on the back delta plain. The key up-dip
closure, to the west, is provided by a combination of incised shale-filled
distributary channels and pinch-outs of the deltaic top-set sands. The
Sasanof-1 well location has been chosen on a 4-way dip closed structure on an
up-thrown fault block, within the overall stratigraphic trap.

The Sasanof reservoir section comprises the top set sands of the Barrow Delta
and successful analogues include the Van Gogh Oil Field on the North West
Shelf and numerous producing Alaskan, Siberian and Pakistani stratigraphically
trapped giant fields.

The reservoir thickness prediction, based on seismic inversion data, varies
from 30 metres to 120 metres over the 400km(2) area. The reservoir quality is
excellent in all the nearby Barrow Group delta front wells. The top seal is
proven at Mentorc and at numerous other fields in the Northern Carnarvon
Basin.

The predicted hydrocarbon charge is based on the discovered fields either side
of the Sasanof location. To the west, the Pinhoe and Royal Oak gas fields have
almost the same high liquids, low CO(2) gas composition as the down-dip
Mentorc field to the east of Sasanof. The geochemical similarities indicate a
related hydrocarbon source has charged all the valid traps in this area, via
vertical fault migration.

Based on Western Gas and ERCE analysis, Sasanof has a geological chance of
success of 32%

 

WELL DESIGN

The Sasanof-1 well will be a vertical well with single casing string design
and will be drilled to a total depth of approximately 2,500 m in 1,070 m of
water.

In the success case, the well will be comprehensively evaluated, fluid samples
and pressure measurements will be recovered to allow for the certification of
resource volumes. The well will be fully plugged and abandoned, with cap-rock
isolation, upon completion of evaluation activities.

 

Figure 4. Sasanof-1 Well Design

 

Qualified Person sign off

 

In accordance with the AIM notice for Mining and Oil and Gas Companies, the
Company discloses that its petroleum consultant, Dr. David Naylor, BSc, MA,
PhD, PGeo, EurGEOL, has reviewed the technical information contained herein.
Dr. David Naylor has a BSc (Geology) from Leeds University, as well as a MA,
and PhD (Geology) from Trinity College Dublin.  Dr Naylor has over 50 years
operating experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, and has published
technical papers and text-books on gas & oil exploration.

 

Dr Naylor consents to the inclusion of the information in the form and context
in which it appears.

 

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of
Regulation (EU) 596/2014.

 

Ends

 

 

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 David Horgan, Chairman

 John Teeling, Director

 Nominated & Financial Adviser      +44 (0) 20 7409 3494

 Strand Hanson Limited

 Rory Murphy

 Ritchie Balmer

 Broker                                     +44 (0) 20 7399 9400

 Novum Securities Limited

 Colin Rowbury

 PR                                 +44 (0) 20 7138 3206

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Megan Ray

 PR                                 +353 (0) 1 661 4055

Teneo

Luke Hogg

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