26 April 2023
Challenger Energy Group PLC
("Challenger Energy" or the "Company")
Challenger Energy (AIM: CEG), the
HIGHLIGHTS
• An initial prospect inventory of 1 to 2 billion barrels has been defined from CEG's 2D seismic reprocessing work
• Three sizeable prospects have thus far been identified, derived from a range of play types consistent with those de-risked by recent successful conjugate margin drilling in
• Prospects are seismically-derived, and supported / further de-risked by Amplitude Variation with Offset ("AVO") analysis
• Play robustness is corroborated by geochemical sampling and satellite seep analysis
• Conjugate margin success, competitive recent licensing rounds in
SUMMARY
· The geotechnical assessment programme of the Company's AREA OFF-1 licence is on-track to be completed by Q3 2023. This accelerated work will satisfy the entire minimum work obligations for the block's initial four-year exploration period (i.e., to August 2026).
· Reprocessing of 2,100 kms of legacy 2D seismic (completed) and interpretation and mapping (ongoing) has confirmed considerable value uplift for the AREA OFF-1 licence, with at least three high potential prospects identified from two material play types to date.
· Technical de-risking has resulted from a range of workstreams, including AVO analysis, geochemistry seabed sampling, and satellite seep and slick imagery.
· Prospect details are:
o "Teru Teru" prospect - a Cretaceous turbidite play; analogous petroleum system and reservoir age to Namibian ultra-deepwater discoveries; 460 km2 in areal extent; Class II AVO supported; an estimated ultimate recoverable resource in excess of 700 MMboe; located in approximately 750 metres water depth; and with a reservoir depth of approximately 4,300 metres.
o "Anapero" prospect - a Cretaceous turbidite play; analogous petroleum system and reservoir age to Namibian ultra-deepwater discoveries; 500 km2 in areal extent; Class III AVO supported; an estimated ultimate recoverable resource in excess of 500MMboe; located in approximately 750 metres water depth; and with reservoir depth of approximately 3,800 metres.
o "Lenteja" prospect - an Early Cretaceous alluvial fan representing a large stratigraphic trap; analogous to proven legacy shelf discoveries in
· Continuing discretionary technical work will seek to define additional leads and prospects, further refine previous mapping of identified prospects, generate volumetrics of identified prospects, and seek to further constrain key technical risks.
· The Company has compiled a comprehensive data-room, which includes all new work completed, and following unsolicited interest from a number of industry counterparties a farm-out process is to be formally launched. Further announcements will be made as appropriate.
· The objective is for the Company to accelerate value realisation from the AREA OFF-1 licence in
An update Uruguay AREA OFF-1 presentation is now also available on the Company's website at www.cegplc.com. Additional details are also set out in the Appendix to this RNS.
Eytan Uliel, Chief Executive Officer of Challenger Energy, said:
"In 2020, when no other parties were ready to commit, Challenger Energy was first-mover into offshore
As a result,
In direct response to the exploration success in adjacent analogue basins and the emerging industry interest it generated, we committed to remaining ahead of the game, and in late 2022 opted to accelerated our AREA OFF-1 work program. The goal was to generate a newly derived, modern dataset supporting prospect definition. The resulting prospect inventory is now informed by reprocessed legacy 2D seismic, supported by AVO attribute analysis (hugely significant as this technique is widely used in the industry as a key indicator of potential hydrocarbons), and corroborated by additional geochemical and seep analysis studies.
The results from this work have been extremely promising, in that we are now able to announce a technically supported prospect inventory of between 1 to 2 billion barrels in this globally attractive exploration hotspot.
Our next-step objective is to farm-out to an industry partner(s), so we can fast-track a 3D seismic acquisition. The high-quality data set we have now compiled, and the intellectual property created, positions us well, and we will shortly be initiating a formal farm-out process.
The world for Challenger Energy is changing rapidly. I look forward to updating shareholders as the year progresses."
For further information, please contact:
Challenger Energy Group PLC Eytan Uliel, Chief Executive Officer |
Tel: +44 (0) 1624 647 882 |
WH Ireland - Nomad and Joint Broker Antonio Bossi / Darshan Patel / Enzo Aliaj |
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7220 1666 |
Zeus Capital Limited - Joint Broker Simon Johnson |
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3829 5000
|
CAMARCO Billy Clegg / Hugo Liddy / Sam Morris |
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3757 4980 |
Notes to Editors
Challenger Energy is a
Challenger Energy is quoted on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange.
COMPETENT PERSON STATEMENT
Technical work referred to in this announcement has been undertaken by various independent third-party specialist advisors. This technical work has been overseen by Mr. Randolph Hiscock the Company's New Business Director and
In accordance with the AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies, CEG discloses that Mr. Randolph Hiscock is the qualified person who has reviewed the technical information contained in this presentation. He has a Masters in Science (Geology) and is a member of the AAPG & PESGB, and has over 35 years' experience in the oil and gas industry. Randolph Hiscock consents to the inclusion of the information in the form and context in which it appears.
APPENDIX - AREA OFF-1 UPDATE: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Background
· The Company was awarded the AREA OFF-1 block, offshore
· The AREA OFF-1 block is a large, offshore block covering approximately 14,557 km2 located approximately 100 kms offshore
· The Company has a 100% working interest in the AREA OFF-1 licence.
· The Company's minimum work commitments in the initial four-year exploration period required licencing 2,000 kms of legacy 2D seismic data from ANCAP (the Uruguayan national oil company and energy regulatory body), reprocessing of same 2D seismic data, and completion of a geological and resource potential study. There is no requirement to acquire 3D seismic or drill a well during the initial four-year exploration period. The Company is, however, permitted to accelerate work from future exploration periods into the current initial exploration period, with any accelerated work credited against subsequent period obligations.
Conjugate context - the significance of Namibian super-discoveries
· The AREA OFF-1 licence is located in the Punta del Este Basin, along the
· Offshore
· These discoveries have transformed industry perception not just of
Impact on activity in
· The recent discoveries in
· Similarly, Shell has indicated that it intends to drill up to ten Namibian wells in 2023 / 2024 (a mix of exploration and appraisal wells), GALP has advised it will be drilling a well in 2023 on PEL83 in
· Additionally, the recent discoveries in
· The Company believes a similar activity trajectory is likely over the coming years in
Impact on activity regionally
· The recent discoveries in
· Additionally, Equinor in conjunction with partner YPF has received environmental approvals to acquire 3D seismic across three blocks offshore
· The Company considers that
· The Company considers that the conjugate margin discoveries in
· Specifically, the Company was the first operator to enter
· However, since the discoveries offshore
· These new entrants have made substantial work programme commitments for the first four-year exploration periods of their relevant licences, including 3D seismic licensing, acquisition and reprocessing, exploration well drilling and geological and geophysical studies. The estimated aggregate value of the work program bid for these subsequent licences is approximately
AREA OFF-1 Technical work update
· Following the conjugate margin drilling successes in
· Work commenced in late 2022, and since that time the minimum work program obligation of licencing and reprocessing legacy 2D seismic has been substantially completed. The Company is on-track to fully complete the minimum work program obligation in Q3 2023, through the preparation of required Geological and Geophysical ("G&G") reports. Thereafter, the Company will have no obligatory work program commitments until the second exploration period, which will only commence in August 2026.
· In addition to work required to satisfy the minimum work program obligation, over the past six months the Company has also executed certain additional technical work items, aimed at further de-risking and high-grading the identified leads and prospects. This includes Amplitude Variation with Offset (AVO) attribute analysis of select 2023 reprocessed 2D seismic lines, seabed geochemistry analysis, and acquiring a satellite seeps and slicks imaging study. Each of these is discussed in brief detail below.
2D Seismic reprocessing and interpretation
· The Company acquired 4,760 kilometres of legacy 2D seismic data from ANCAP (the Uruguayan energy regulatory body), and licenced a further ~2,100 kilometres of high-graded legacy 2D seismic data from ANCAP for seismic reprocessing. This licenced 2D seismic data has now been fully reprocessed in both time and depth domains, the work having been conducted by Down Under Geophysics, a specialist seismic reprocessing firm in the
· This work has resulted in a substantial uplift in seismic imaging and improved data resolution. This in turn, has provided enhanced fault definition, and enabled better identification of seismic facies and refined prospect mapping. The newly reprocessed 2D data has also facilitated an AVO attribute analysis study referred to below.
AVO attribute analysis
• Amplitude Variation with Offset (AVO) attribute analysis is an advanced processing workflow used in the international hydrocarbon exploration industry because (in general terms) certain AVO anomalies are considered to be indicators of the presence of reservoir zones (sand vs. shale) and potentially, hydrocarbons / fluids in reservoir.
• The Company selected six reprocessed high-graded 2D seismic lines for an initial AVO screening. This work was undertaken by LEAN Geosolutions, a specialist firm in advanced seismic attribute evaluation based in
• Based on the excellent results from AVO attribute analysis thus far, a further seven lines of reprocessed 2D seismic data have now been selected for similar assessment, with work commenced - this is expected to be completed in approximately two months.
Seabed geochemistry study
• The Company acquired and integrated a seabed geochemistry study conducted by Applied Geochemical Imaging,
• This study indicates that the highest hydrocarbon values are to be found within the AREA OFF-1 block. The hydrocarbon compound responses and signatures are consistent with active petroleum micro-seepage along the continental shelf break of AREA OFF-1 that forms an anomalous fairway along the block's southern boundary and directly overlies seep and slick anomalies (described below) - thus increasing geological confidence.
Satellite seep and slicks imagery
· A second study commissioned by the Company was a review of available satellite seep and slick imagery. Satellite images covering approximately 4,000 km2 of AREA OFF-1, analysed over several decades for repeatability, were analysed for seeps and slicks. The study was conducted by SAR Satellite Oil Seeps, a specialist firm in
· This study validated the presence of 31 oil seeps. When overlaid on the Company's seismic data set, good geospatial alignment of those identified seeps to mapped seismic prospects is observed, thus providing additional corroboration of seismically defined prospects at the same locations.
Integration, seismic interpretation, and mapping
· A final body of required work was to interpret the results of the reprocessed 2D seismic, and then integrate that with the result of the AVO attribute analysis and other workstreams, to identify leads and prospects, and to generate prospect maps. This work (still ongoing) is being conducted by Molyneux Advisors, geotechnical interpretation consultants based in
Teru Teru prospect
· The Teru Teru prospect is a Mid Cretaceous onlap turbidite play with the same petroleum system and reservoir type as evident in
Anapero prospect
· The Anapero prospect is a slightly younger Upper Cretaceous shelf margin turbidite play with the same petroleum system and reservoir type as reported in the
Lenteja prospect
· The Lenteja prospect is an Early Cretaceous stratigraphic syn-rift clastic play similar to the Kudu field in
Remaining technical work for 2023
· As noted, completion of the minimum work program obligation for AREA OFF-1's initial four-year exploration period requires the Company to generate two specified G&G reports. This work is imminent after the geophysical mapping is complete, and the Company anticipates to finalize these studies and report out to ANCAP in Q3 2023.
· In parallel, further discretionary work is also ongoing, to complete prospect mapping and integrating the 2023 reprocessed 2D with the historic 2D seismic data, to conduct AVO analysis of a further seven reprocessed 2D seismic lines, and to finalise volumetric assessment and risked ranking of all identified leads and prospects.
Farm-out process
· The Company's commercial objective through the remainder of 2023 is to introduce an industry partner(s) to AREA OFF-1, with the objective of providing the Company certain liquidity and at the same time to fast-track a discretionary 3D seismic acquisition programme in early 2024 (either independently or, more optimally, by participating in a multi-client 3D seismic acquisition programme).
· Various seismic vendors have already proposed a multi-client 3D seismic acquisition programme offshore
· A virtual data room has been assembled, and the Company will shortly be launching a formal farm-out process. The Company will make further announcements as appropriate in due course.
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