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Reconnaissance Energy (Africa) Ltd V.RECO

Alternate Symbol(s):  RECAF | V.RECO.WT | RCNWF

Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the exploration of the Damara Fold Belt and Kavango Rift Basin in the Kalahari Desert of northeastern Namibia and northwestern Botswana. The Company holds interest in a petroleum exploration license no. 0073 (PEL 73) in northeast Namibia and an interest in petroleum exploration rights in northwest Botswana over the Kavango Sedimentary Basin. The Company's exploration license covers an area of approximately 25,341.33 square kilometers (km2) (6.3 million acres) of oil and/or gas exploration properties comprising Blocks 1719, 1720, 1721, 1819, 1820 and 1821 situated in the Kavango Basin of northeast Namibia (the Namibia Licensed Property) and approximately 7,592 km2 (1.88 million acres) in Botswana (the Botswana Licensed Property). The two licenses together comprise over 32,933 km2 (8 million acres).


TSXV:RECO - Post by User

Post by pacer001on Feb 17, 2022 9:26pm
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Does Recaf have sand rights in Namibia along with its oil?

Does Recaf have sand rights in Namibia along with its oil?If you have been reading in OP there is a severe shortage of sand, no joke, for oil fracking. Namibia has huge amounts of it. The catch is that it has to be the right kind.

Years ago when I lived in Michigan there was a sand war, really with gun fire, over the highly sought after and And relatively scarce "Northern White" sand. It was not widely understood at the time why it was so sought after. It is only until after fraking became widely known that it was grasped.

Now if Namibia has the right sand, and we have the rights, Recaf could make some big bucks and maybe even use it for our ups.
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