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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 Company operates a 100% working interest in the 1,354 square kilometers (km2) Orinduik Block 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. The Company holds operatorship and an 85% working interest in four offshore petroleum licenses in the Republic of Namibia, being petroleum exploration licenses (PELs) 97 (the Cooper License); 98 (the Sharon License); 99 (the Guy License); and 100 (the Tamar License), representing a combined area of approximately 28,593 km2 in the Walvis Basin. In South Africa, the Company holds an approximately 6.25% working interest in Block 3B/4B and pending government approval of a 75% operating interest in Block 1, in the Orange Basin, totaling some 37,510km2.


TSXV:EOG - Post by User

Comment by rlovetton Aug 08, 2016 2:32pm
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Post# 25120176

RE:Liza 2 32 deg API - 3rd well "Skipjack" drilled nxt month

RE:Liza 2 32 deg API - 3rd well "Skipjack" drilled nxt monthThanks, R44.  I appreciate your posts which keep me better informed. The Liza 2 result was a big relief to me since it was s.w. of Liza 1 and moved the potential oil boundry south, in the right direction for improving the chances for Orinduik, especially considering there have been (?) 3 non-commercial drills in the s.e. leg and  s.w. corner of Orinduik. Also the purchase of the Kanuku block (s. of  Orinduik) by Exxon gives reason for optimism for Orinduik. 
Next big question for me is where is the site of the 3rd well, "Skipjack" to be drilled for Exxon  "next month" by the Stella Carron?  Thanks.  rl
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