Drilling Report
December 29 2003 - 1:00AM
UK Regulatory
RNS Number:6818T
Hardman Resources Limited
29 December 2003
HARDMAN RESOURCES LTD
Ground Floor, 5 Ord Street, West Perth
PO Box 869, West Perth
Western Australia 6872
Tel: +61 8 9321 6881 Fax: +61 8 9321 2375
ABN 98 009 210 235
STOCK EXCHANGE / MEDIA RELEASE
RELEASE DATE: 29 December 2003
CONTACT: Ted Ellyard (08 9321 6881)
RE: PELICAN-1 WELL DISCOVERS SUBSTANTIAL GAS COLUMN
IN BLOCK 7 OFFSHORE MAURITANIA
Hardman Resources Ltd ("Hardman") provides the following weekly progress report
on the drilling and testing operations in offshore Mauritania:
PELICAN-1 EXPLORATION WELL (BLOCK 7)
Hardman is pleased to advise that gross gas column of over 300 metres has been
encountered in the Pellican-1 exploration well drilled in Block 7, located
approximately 150 kilometres north of the Chinguetti Oil & Gas Field (located in
Block 4 of PSC Area B).
Progress: The Pelican-1 exploration well was spudded (commenced drilling) on 30 November 2003.
Since the last report (23 December), the well was drilled in 12 1/4 inch hole size
from 3,356 metres to the Total Depth of 3,825 metres. Wireline logs were then run
including RCI pressure measurements and several gas samples were obtained from four
separate sandstone intervals. At 0800 hours (Australian WST) on 29 December 2003
wireline logging operations have been completed and preparations are underway to
plug and suspend the well in a manner to enable re-entry for further use if
required.
Geology and Hydrocarbon Preliminary evaluation of the wireline logs and RCI pressure data indicated that the
Shows: Pelican-1 well has intersected a gross gas column of approximately 370 metres and
within the gross interval a number of gas bearing sands are present. Individual
sands are generally thin with variable reservoir characteristics but occasionally
are in the range of 5 to 10 metres thick with excellent reservoir quality.
The gas bearing sands are interpreted to be Lower Tertiary (Palaeocene) in age and
are therefore older and geologically distinct compared to the Miocene aged sandstone
system that hosts the Chinguetti, Tiof and Banda discoveries to the south.
Well Location: The Pelican-1 well is located approximately 150 kilometres north of the Chinguetti
Oil Field in PSC Block 7. The well is located in approximately 1,700 metres water
depth and was therefore drilled to 2,125 metres below the seafloor at the Total
Depth of 3,825 metres.
Prospect Details: The Pelican-1 exploration well tested a large structural closure with multiple
objectives within the Tertiary sequences. The well was planned to also evaluate the
top of the Upper Cretaceous sequence but at this early stage in the evaluation of
well data, it is uncertain whether this zone was reached and if potential remains
for reservoir sands below the Total Depth of the well.
The Pelican-1 exploration well was drilled by the drillship "Jack Ryan" which
remained in Mauritanian waters following the completion of production testing
operations on the Chinguetti 4-5 Early Development Well. Woodside Energy
Limited is managing the drilling of the well on behalf of the Block 7 operator,
Dana Petroleum plc.
Participants in the Pelican-1 exploration well and PSC Block 7 are:
Dana Petroleum plc (Operator) 80.0%
Hardman Resources Ltd 18.0%
Roc Oil Company Limited 2.0%
Note: All reported depths (except water depth) are referenced to the rig rotary
table.
Hardman's Managing Director, Ted Ellyard, commented: "A further significant
discovery in a real frontier part of the Mauritania deep water basin is a great
way to complete a highly successful drilling programme for 2003. Although we
would have liked to see some oil in the sands, it is very early in the
evaluation and in our understanding of the well results. The fact that the well
was located near the crest of a very large structure provides some hope that oil
may yet be found on the flanks of the prospect or in deeper, as yet undrilled
formations within the structure. That would require some further drilling and
that decision is some months away.
The discovery of high quality hydrocarbon bearing sands in the Pelican-1 well is
welcome news for the Dana Petroleum joint venture and the Mauritanian people as
it extends the Mauritanian deep water hydrocarbon province very substantially to
the north and suggests the basin may become world class in terms of size and
potential. As with the Woodside joint venture areas to the south, Hardman also
introduced Dana Petroleum to the basin in 1998 and we congratulate them on their
hard work and persistence over the years to reach the drilling stage of their
first well in Mauritania. Hardman is also in partnership with Dana in Block 8
to the north and Block 1 to the south of the Woodside areas".
TED ELLYARD
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Note: In accordance with Australian Stock Exchange Limited listing
requirements, the geological information supplied in this report has been based
on information provided by geologists who have had in excess of five years
experience in their field of activity.
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