UPDATE: Pacific Rubiales Finds Natural Gas In Colombia
February 15 2012 - 10:25AM
Dow Jones News
Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. (PRE.T, PREC, PREB11.BR) said
Wednesday it discovered natural gas at an exploration well in
Colombia but said it plugged and abandoned another well due to
negative results.
"This is an important exploration discovery for Pacific
Rubiales," Ronald Pantin, the Toronto-based firm's chief executive,
said in a statement, regarding the discovery at the Cotorra-1X well
on the Guama Block of Colombia's Lower Magdalena Basin.
Pantin said the find could allow the company to "increase its
gas reserves to support its initiative to develop an LNG [Liquefied
Natural Gas] export market in the future."
The company, however, also said in the statement that after
completely drilling the Apamate-2X exploration well on its La
Creciente Block, it found that the well "failed to test hydrocarbon
flow at economic rates and was plugged and abandoned."
Colombia's biggest brokerage InterBolsa, which has a buy
recommendation on Rubiales, said the failure at Apamate-2X "could
risk some of the probable reserves that were reported on February
28, 2011 (9.38 million barrels of oil equivalent)."
As such, the brokerage said: "In our view, the failure at
Apamate-2X is more material than the success of Cotorra-1X, as we
consider that the first had a higher potential for production and
reserves."
Rubiales, whose shares trade on stock markets in Canada,
Colombia and Brazil, said late last year it aimed to create within
two years an LNG export project in Colombia with a capacity of 70
million cubic feet per day.
Rubiales is the largest private oil producer in Colombia, Latin
America's fourth-largest producer. Its shares in Bogota are 32%
higher this year and are 1.1% higher Wednesday to 47,400 pesos.
--By Dan Molinski, Dow Jones Newswires; 57-310-867-6542;
dan.molinski@dowjones.com
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