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Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd V.EOG

Alternate Symbol(s):  ECAOF

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company with offshore licensed interests in Guyana, Namibia, and South Africa. The petroleum and natural gas interests of the Company are located offshore in Guyana, South Africa, and Namibia. In Guyana, the Orinduik block is situated in shallow to deep water (70m-1,400m), approximately 170 kilometers (km) offshore Guyana in the Suriname Guyana basin (Orinduik License). In Namibia, the Company holds four offshore petroleum licenses in the Republic of Namibia, being petroleum exploration license number 097 (the Cooper License), petroleum exploration license number 098 (the Sharon License), petroleum exploration license number 099 (the Guy License) and petroleum exploration license number 100 (the Tamar License). In South Africa, it holds two offshore petroleum licenses in South Africa, being petroleum exploration license number 2B (the 2B Block) and petroleum exploration license number 3B/4B (the 3B/4B Block).


TSXV:EOG - Post by User

Post by TripleR44on Jun 28, 2016 3:42pm
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Second well confirms Guyana’s massive oil reserve - Liza 2

Second well confirms Guyana’s massive oil reserve - Liza 2 How about them apples...we are going higher Exxon develops this field... Second well confirms Guyanas massive oil reserve June 26, 2016 News ________________________________________ Exxon Mobil has drilled another well on the shores of Guyana. This drill has confirmed that Guyanas oil reserve is even larger than believed. The new wellLiza Twois said to be just as promising as the first. Kaieteur News was recently informed that there was a new find. However, when contacted yesterday, Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman said, I would not say that there was a new find; it is more of an appraisal. The Minister explained that there has indeed been a new wellLiza Twobut said that this is an appraisal well. It serves as an appraisal for the last find. Trotman said that tests have been carried out over the last few weeks and I hope to get a report soon on those tests. The Minister said that he couldnt speak any further until the report has been received and he has more information on Liza two. The report will indicate quantity. Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman Kaieteur News understands that the drilling of the second well commenced in April. The appraisal well was put down a short distance away from the first well that Exxon Mobil drilledLiza One. The fact that another drill in such close proximity to Liza One has been found to be lucrative speaks to how wide the reserve actually is. Last year Exxon made a deepwater Liza oil discovery in the Stabroek Block, located around 120 miles offshore Guyana. Even with the initial find, experts said that Guyana will be placed prominently on the oil and gas map. While oil prices are currently low, history shows that it always goes back up. Exxon Mobil is a United States Of America Company. United States Ambassador to Guyana, Perry Holloway, told Kaieteur News that the low oil prices is actually a good thing for companies currently exploring as need for equipment and expertise can be sourced at a far lower price as compared to when oil is doing well. Guyana would not begin pumping oil out of the ground until another few years. It is hoped that by that time oil prices will be up again. (Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell)
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