Tonight's presentation now available to view:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1621&v=lbc2DOTWntw&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY&feature=emb_logo
Appeal decision- Allowed.
I see an environmental permit has been submitted for Crosby Warren on 31st Aug
Dec was 814 bopd!
Nice! So far so good.
Who's the Runni hotel group? Don't recall seeing them before
There were similar images on Twitter yesterday which looked to show a rig on site with trucks on the ice road, unsure how authentic they were mind. Operational update must be imminent.
This should take you there:
https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2016821/510
BLM look to have extended comments to 4th feb now for some reason
2p about to be broken
BLM update yesterday
https://www.blm.gov/press-release/blm-provides-update-review-2020-integrated-activity-plan-national-petroleum-reserve
Serif, interesting article,
extract: "Morocco has estimated its resources at some 300 Tcf of conventional and unconventional gas in place and is seeking investors to explore and develop these resources. Rabat has received "a lot of interest" for its proposed floating storage regasification unit off the Atlantic coast, the ONHYM source said.
Morocco needs a big discovery offshore to attract more companies to explore the country, the source said"
Union Jack Oil plc
("Union Jack" or the "Company")
Wressle Update and US$1,000,000 Net Revenues Landmark Reached
Union Jack Oil plc (AIM: UJO) a UK focused onshore hydrocarbon production, development and exploration company, is pleased to offer an update in respect of ongoing operations and landmark net revenues at the Wressle hydrocarbon development ("Wressle"), located within licences PEDL180 and PEDL182 in North Lincolnshire, on the western margin of the Humber Basin.
Union Jack holds a 40% economic interest in this development.
Highlights
· Landmark US$1,000,000 net revenues generated to Union Jack since re-commencement of production on 19 August 2021
· Current daily production figures well in-excess of prognosed 500 barrels of oil per day from the Ashover Grit reservoir
· Elevated production rates maintained during well test on significantly restricted choke setting and sustained high flowing wellhead pressure
· Well is producing under natural flow
· Clean up continuing and full potential yet to be achieved
· Zero water cut
· Staged site upgrades have commenced
· Wressle production highly profitable at current oil prices
· Further development and production at Wressle can be achieved from the Wingfield Flags and *****tone Flags formations
· Gaffney Cline Competent Person's Report commissioned by Union Jack ongoing
Executive Chairman of Union Jack, David Bramhill, commented: "The net revenues exceeding US$1,000,000 within a relatively short timeframe is financially transformational for Union Jack.
"Our acquisition of further interests in Wressle over the last couple of years from just 8.33% to being the major equity holder with 40% is now showing material results and gives us increased confidence that the Company is set to deliver on its aim to become a self-sustainable entity in due course.
"Union Jack has four cash generating projects within its balanced portfolio and revenues for year end 2021 are guaranteed to eclipse those reported upon in 2020 and for the six months ended 30 June 2021.
"We believe that Wressle holds considerable further upside and we look forward to reporting on progress in due course."
Apologies seems Pete is up to his old tricks and posting misleading vids, from 2019 it now appears.
Nice vid of flare on Twitter at WNA courtesy of Pete!!
Executive Chairman of Union Jack, David Bramhill commented: "I am, of course, delighted with the outcome of the proppant squeeze operation which has enabled the Wressle-1 discovery to deliver the expected production rate of 500 barrels of oil per day from the Ashover Grit reservoir, the lowest reservoir interval in the original discovery well.
"At a full production rate of 500 barrels of oil per day, Wressle, at current oil prices would transform the economics of the Company with a materially positive impact on our revenues and operating cashflow.
Saw this was added to Rathlin's website this evening, thought it was B1Z update but afraid not!:
SUBMISSION OF PLANNING APPLICATION – WEST NEWTON A WELLSITE EXTENSION
Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited has submitted a planning application to East Riding of Yorkshire Council for a proposed development at the company’s West Newton A wellsite.
The application is seeking permission to extend the existing wellsite; test, appraise and produce from the two existing wells; and drill, test, appraise and produce from up to six new wells. The application also caters for any wellsite restoration work.
Following the Secretary of State’s determination that this application does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment, the submission has been prepared along with the environmental appraisals included in the original screening information, and includes:
An air Quality Impact Assessment;A Cultural Heritage Assessment;An Ecological Impact Assessment;A Hydrogeological Risk Assessment;A Drainage Impact Assessment;A Flood Risk Assessment;A Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment;A Lighting Impact Assessment;A Noise Impact Assessment; andA Transport Assessment.
During the stakeholder and community consultation event held earlier this year, many comments received related to transport and logistics associated with the proposed project. In response to this, and having revisited the plans, Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited has been able to reduce the maximum estimated vehicle movements during the production phase from 25 per day to 10 per day. The company thanks local representatives and residents for taking the time to comment on this point and others its proposals.
The application is available to view for a period of public consultation via East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s website. East Riding of Yorkshire Council, as the Mineral Planning Authority, has published the application under number 21/02464/STFUL: https://newplanningaccess.eastriding.gov.uk/
Information about the project is still available via the Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited consultation page at: www.rathlin-energy.co.uk. However, it should be noted that some changes have been made to the final application following stakeholder and community feedback at the consultation event. Please visit: https://consultation-wna.rathlin-energy.co.uk/ for more information.
BMD tweet just now:
Just in! #WestNewton now on clean-up phase of acid wash.... 'Hydrocarbon' shows in the backwash..... It's early in the process so treat this with a degree of caution. It's not confirmation of oil flowing.. But it's a positive sign.
Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited is pleased to provide an update on the activities at the West Newton B site. All operations are being conducted in accordance with regulatory requirements, permissions, planning conditions and Covid-19 restrictions and guidance.
On Monday 24 May 2021, equipment required to complete and test the West Newton B-1z well commenced mobilisation to site. This equipment includes a workover rig, well test package, CEB burners (incinerators), a wireline unit and other related materials.
The amount of equipment and, in general, the size of it is less than required for drilling operations. The equipment will be rigged-up during the first week of operations after which completion activities including perforation and well treatment operations will commence. The well test will follow these operations. Overall, the duration of the West Newton B-1z completion and testing operations are expected to take approximately six (6) weeks.
Initially, site activities including rigging up and completion operations will be conducted during daylight hours (07:00-19:00), however, once well testing operations are underway site activities will move to 24-hours a day, seven days a week. HGV and delivery traffic will be planned for daytime hours (07:00-19:00), Monday to Saturday and will follow the approved traffic management route. The site will have a manned security presence and wellsite supervision 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
The West Newton B-1z completion and testing operations are targeting hydrocarbons in the conventional Kirkham Abbey Formation reservoir.
Following the cessation of operations on the WN B-1z well, it is Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited’s intention to mobilise equipment and personnel to the West Newton A site in order to recommence testing of the WN A-2 well.
Looks like the Wressle application has appeared on the EA site today also:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dn15-0bd-egdon-resources-uk-limited-environmental-permit-application-advertisement-eprab3609xxv004