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RNS Number : 4708G  Orcadian Energy PLC  30 March 2022

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30 March 2022

Orcadian Energy plc

("Orcadian Energy", "Orcadian" or the "Company")

 

 

UKCS License P2320 - Phase 'A' extension and Resource Update

 

Orcadian Energy (AIM:ORCA), the North Sea focused, low emissions, oil and gas
development company, is pleased to announce an extension to Phase 'A' of
Licence P2320 and a resource update.

 

Highlights:

 

·      Phase 'A' of Licence P2320 extended to 14(th) May 2023 with the
Initial Term also being extended to 14(th) November 2024

·      Company has completed a new interpretation of the recently
reprocessed seismic data, licensed from TGS in July 2021

·      Company estimates that the development area oil-in-place, for
Pilot, will increase by about 10% to 15%, compared to the previously estimated
and audited volume

·      Directors believe that the increase in development area
 oil-in-place will likely result in an upgrade to recoverable reserves -
when the Company's reserves are next audited

·      Bowhead prospect remains a very exciting opportunity and
management now estimates the Geological Chance of Success has increased to 65%

·      Company intends to update its CPR this year

 

Steve Brown, Orcadian's CEO, said:

"We are delighted to have received this extension from the North Sea
Transition Authority (previously known as the OGA), which brings the date by
which we are required to commit to drill a well on P2320 into line with our
Pilot project FDP approval plans.

 

"The license extension enables us to implement a development plan for Pilot
which will set a new standard for low emissions in the North Sea. The Feugh
discovery, located on P2320, allows us to efficiently manage excess gas
production; and we are grateful to the North Sea Transition Authority for
their support, and agreement to our request for an extension to Phase 'A' of
the P2320 licence."

 

Phase A extension

As described in the Company's admission document, Phase 'A' of Licence P2320
was due to end on the 14(th) of May 2022. Following extensive discussions with
the North Sea Transition Authority ("NSTA"), the regulator has agreed to
extend Phase 'A' of this Innovate Licence to the 14(th) May 2023. The Initial
Term end date of the License has also been extended until the 14(th) November
2024.

 

Licence P2320 makes an important contribution to the reduction in emissions
from the planned development of the Pilot field. Orcadian's preferred means of
managing excess gas during the Pilot production phase is to be able to inject
it into the gas cap on the Feugh reservoir, which lies within P2320. This
eliminates any inessential flaring, and means that there will always be gas
available to power the highly efficient gas engines which will provide reserve
power capacity when the wind doesn't blow. A reliable back-up system is the
key to maximising the utility of wind power for offshore operations.

 

Resource Update

The Company has also completed its new interpretation of the recently
reprocessed seismic data, licensed from TGS, over the Pilot, Feugh and
Blakeney discoveries as well as the Bowhead prospect. For Pilot, the Company
estimates that the development area oil-in-place will increase by about 10% to
15% compared to the previously estimated and audited volume, which was based
on an older seismic survey. The directors believe that this increase in
development area oil-in-place will likely result in an upgrade to
recoverable reserves, when the Pilot field reserves are next audited. The
development area is the region of the field which the development wells will
drain and is referred to in the CPR as the "Reserves Area".

 

The Bowhead prospect remains a very exciting opportunity for the Company. The
P90-P50-P10 range for recoverable oil has been revised to 8-44-201 MMbbls,
using the same methodology as used in the CPR; the previously estimated range
of prospective resources was 12-43-105 MMbbls respectively. Extensive
geophysical modelling has shown the seismic response to be consistent with
other offset discoveries in the prolific Tay reservoir unit. Management now
estimate the Geological Chance of Success for Bowhead to be 65%, previously
49%.

 

The Company intends to update its CPR during 2022 to reflect this new
geological and geophysical interpretation and the encouraging, and ongoing,
reservoir modelling work, as well as updated development cost estimates.

 

Other

To enable Licence P2320 to proceed into Phase 'C', the drilling phase, the
Company will need to present to NSTA a fully financed proposal for a well to
be drilled to the Tay reservoir. That well could be a Bowhead exploration
well, a production/injection well on Feugh, an exploration well on the Carra
prospect, or potentially an updip appraisal well on the Pilot channels, which
are a contiguous part of the Pilot field not included in the current quoted
oil-in-place.

In respect of Carra, the Company is now finalising the terms of the previously
announced farm-out of a 50% interest in the Carra prospect to Carrick
Resources.

 

 

For further information on the Company please visit the Company's website:
https://orcadian.energy (https://orcadian.energy)

 

 

 

Contact:

 

 Orcadian Energy plc                                  + 44 20 7920 3150
 Steve Brown, CEO

 Alan Hume, CFO
 WH Ireland (Nomad and Joint Broker)                  +44 20 7220 1666
 Katy Mitchell /  Andrew de Andrade (Nomad)

 Harry Ansell / Fraser Marshall (Corporate Broking)

 Shore Capital (Joint Broker)                         +44 20 7408 4090
 Toby Gibbs / James O'Neill (Advisory)
 Tavistock (PR)                                       + 44 20 7920 3150
 Nick Elwes / Simon Hudson                            orcadian@tavistock.co.uk (mailto:orcadian@tavistock.co.uk)
 Charlesbye (PR)                                      + 44 7403 050525
 Lee Cain / Lucia Hodgson

 

 

Qualified Person's Statement

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the AIM Rules and in particular, the AIM Note
for Mining and Oil and Gas Companies, Greg Harding has reviewed and approved
the technical information and resource reporting contained in this
announcement. Greg has more than 35 years' experience in the oil & gas
industry. He holds a BEng in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College and is
a Chartered Engineer, European Engineer, and a member of the Society of
Petroleum Engineers, the Energy Institute and the Institute of Chemical
Engineers. Greg is Technical Director of Orcadian Energy.

 

 

About Orcadian Energy

Orcadian is a North Sea focused, low emissions, oil and gas development
company. In planning its Pilot development, Orcadian has selected wind power
to transform oil production into a cleaner and greener process. The Pilot
project is moving towards approval and will be amongst the lowest carbon
emitting oil production facilities in the world, despite being a viscous
crude. Orcadian may be a small operator, but it is also nimble, and the
Directors believe it has grasped opportunities that have eluded some of the
much bigger companies. As we strike a balance between Net Zero and a
sustainable energy supply, Orcadian intends to play its part to minimise the
cost of Net Zero and to deliver reliable organic energy.

Orcadian Energy (CNS) Ltd ("CNS"), Orcadian's operating subsidiary, was
founded in 2014 and is the sole licensee of P2244, which contains 78.8 MMbbl
of 2P Reserves in the Pilot discovery, and of P2320 and P2482, which contain a
further 77.8 MMbbl of 2C Contingent Resources in the Elke, Narwhal and
Blakeney discoveries (as audited by Sproule, see the CPR in the Company's
Admission Document for more details). Within these licences there are also 191
MMbbl of unrisked Prospective Resources. These licences are in blocks 21/27,
21/28, 28/2 and 28/3, and lie 150 kms due East of Aberdeen.  The Company also
has a 50% working interest in P2516, which contains the Fynn discoveries.
P2516 is administered by the Parkmead Group and covers blocks 14/20g and
15/16g, which lie midway between the Piper and Claymore fields, 180 kms due
East of Wick.

Pilot, which is the largest oilfield in Orcadian's portfolio, was discovered
by Fina in 1989 and has been well appraised. In total five wells and two
sidetracks were drilled on Pilot, including a relatively short horizontal well
which produced over 1,800 bbls/day on test. Orcadian's proposed low emissions,
field development plan for Pilot is based upon a Floating Production Storage
and Offloading vessel (FPSO), with over thirty wells to be drilled by a
Jack-up rig through a pair of well head platforms and provision of power from
a floating wind turbine.

Emissions per barrel produced are expected to be about an eighth of the 2020
North Sea average, and less than half of the lowest emitting oil facility
currently operating on the UKCS. On a global basis this places the Pilot field
emissions at the low end of the lowest 5% of global oil production.

 

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