RE: RachT210 Sep 2025 18:01
Previous work has been conducted, without any DEEP Drilling, as the Yanks RNA updates states 50 potential drill sites on our land, reading around, with estimates of 30-35 BILLION barrels of Oil and oodles of Natural Gas, with the bonus balls of Hydrogen and Helium. Greenland like Iceland thawing year by year, so now DEEP Drilling is becoming possible ( thanks Global warming ππ) Apart from the deal valuation the Yanks ready to pour 86m into the project.
Geology of East Greenland - Jameson Land basin Previous drilling activity in Greenland's Jameson Land basin includes the 2008 Blokelv-1 core well in central Jameson Land, drilled by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) to study the Upper Jurassic Hareelv Formation's source-rock potential. Before this, ARCO conducted extensive seismic surveys and field mapping between the 1970s and 1990s, investing over $125 million in exploration, but did not perform deep drilling.
Blokelv-1 (2008):
This was the first core hole in an onshore drilling program in East Greenland. The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) successfully drilled the fully-cored Blokelv-1 borehole to investigate the rich, organic-rich Hareelv Formation, a potential petroleum source rock.
2008-2010 Boreholes:
The Blokelv-1 was part of a larger effort involving three boreholes drilled between 2008 and 2010 to provide complete coverage of the Upper Jurassic β Lower Cretaceous petroleum source-rock succession in the region.
ARCO (1970s-1990s):
Between 1970 and 1990, ARCO invested heavily in the Jameson Land project, conducting detailed exploration activities, mapping, and seismic surveys. This work identified large potential targets for hydrocarbons and related resources like helium.
After ARCO's withdrawal from Greenland in 1990, the data generated from their seismic work was transferred to GEUS.
White Flame & 80 Mile plc:
White Flame purchased this data in 2009, and the company 80 Mile plc has since acquired the rights to operate the Jameson Basin, planning to leverage the historical data and infrastructure for future exploration.