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10Β December 2009
Circle OilΒ Plc
("Circle" or the "Company")
Operational Update
Circle OilΒ Plc (AIM: COP), the international oil and gas exploration, development and production company, is pleased to provide the following update on its areas of operational interest.
Egypt
NW Gemsa Development Lease and ConcessionΒ (Circle: 40%Β equity interest)
After the initial month of production from the recently connected Al-Amir SE-4X well,Β theΒ total average gross daily production from the existing wells in Al-Amir and GeyadΒ areasΒ hasΒ reached 6070 bopd. The Al-AmirΒ SE-4X well is producing at approximately 2200 bopd from the lower of two possible pay zones located in the Kareem RahmiΒ Sandstone.Β With five wells, Al-Amir SE-1,Β 2,Β 3 and 4 and Geyad-1, now in production, the total oil produced from both areas since production began in late February is over 940,000 barrels.
The Mubarrak-10Β rigΒ isΒ continuingΒ with the drilling ofΒ the Geyad-2 well which is the first appraisal well in the Geyad discovery area. The primary target is the Kareem Formation and it isΒ alsoΒ planned to drill a secondary target in the Pre-MioceneΒ Nubia sandstones which areΒ nowΒ prognosed at a depth ofΒ 11,500-12,500 feet,Β which isΒ slightlyΒ deeper than initially anticipated. The results of this appraisal well will be issued in due course.
Tunisia
Ras Marmour PermitΒ (Circle: 23%Β working interest)
Circle is pleased to confirm the completion of a limited 98 km 2D seismic programme in the Ras Marmour Permit inΒ Tunisia. This 2D seismic has been completed as part of the work programme to better define potential drilling prospects within the permit. The seismic data is now being processed prior to integration into the technical database for interpretation.Β
GrombaliaΒ PermitΒ (Circle: 36%Β working interest)
Seismic acquisition in the Grombalia permit will be undertaken, as required, at a later date.
Oman
Block 49Β (Circle: 100%Β equity interest)
The 3D seismic survey tenders for Block 49 haveΒ been evaluated and the contract has been awarded. The seismic acquisition will be carried outΒ overΒ this winter and spring when the daytime temperatures are cooler in the area. The planned work programme consists of the acquisition of approximately 900 sq kms of 3D seismic data encompassing the main prognosed play areas in the south of Block 49. Following acquisition the data will be processed prior to interpretation and incorporatedΒ into our technical database.
Morocco
Sebou PermitΒ (Circle: 75%Β equity interest)
PreparationsΒ are ongoingΒ for the 2010 drilling campaign during which we are planning to drill 5 new exploration wellsΒ andΒ re-enterΒ the DRJ-6 wellΒ (which was not tested in the first drilling campaign). The locations for the first two wells of the campaign, CGD-11 and KAB-1, have been agreed. The first two drill rig concrete base platforms and associated access roads (CGD-11 requires a 1.7 kilometer access road) are under construction to avoid any winter wet weatherΒ delays and to minimize any downtime and resultant cost increases incurred as a consequence of flooding and bad weather. The first of these roads and drilling bases will be completed before the end of the year.Β Drilling will commenceΒ once management is satisfiedΒ thatΒ the wet weather seasonΒ is over and all necessary pre-drill preparations are completed.
Field engineering operations continue to tie in both KSR-8 and KSR-9. At the present time,Β the tie-in pipelineΒ fromΒ KSR-8 to the existing infrastructure is completeΒ butΒ awaits the installation of a water separator. Once completed,Β KSR-8 will produce under extended well test. Total daily production figures for the last 2 months have been reduced to about 1.6MMscfd dueΒ toΒ customer maintenanceΒ programme. This maintenance will be completed in the first quarterΒ 2010Β following which production willΒ initiallyΒ increaseΒ intoΒ a rangeΒ determined by the customer's day to dayΒ factoryΒ furnaceΒ requirementsΒ butΒ willΒ not exceed 2.5MMscfd until the planned new 6"Β gasΒ trunkline is installed. The pre-engineering for the installation of the newΒ trunkline, which will be capable of transporting up to a maximum of 17.5MMscfd, is ongoing.Β Subject to receipt of all necessary government and related approvals and resolution of any issues that may arise as a result of these procedures, the installation of the new trunkline will be planned to commenceΒ thereafter.
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David Hough, CEO of Circle, said:
"We are obviously pleased to announce the increased daily production levels from the Al-Amir SE-4XΒ well. We will continue to produce at this level while keeping an eye on reservoir management during the ongoing appraisal of the Al-Amir and Geyad areas. The results of this appraisal will be reported in due course.Β
InΒ TunisiaΒ we have acquired extra seismic in our Ras Marmour permit over two possible prospects and we look forward to incorporating the results into our technical studies. We are obviously delighted to be entering a new phase of activity in Block 49 Oman and await with anticipation the start of the seismic acquisition.
Preparations for drilling are well underway inΒ MoroccoΒ but we have decided toΒ waitΒ until after the winter rainsΒ before commencing drillingΒ in late Q2 2010. ThisΒ willΒ enable us to avoid the severe weather andΒ consequentΒ flooding which affected ourΒ campaignΒ inΒ theΒ early part of this year. We also look forward to commissioning the newΒ trunklineΒ and signing up new customers to take theΒ expectedΒ uplifted production levels in 2010."
Glossary
bopd -Β Barrels of oil per day
MMscfdΒ -Β thousand cubic feet per day
For further information contact:Β
Circle Oil Plc (+44 20 7638 9571)
David Hough, CEO
Collins Stewart Europe Limited (+44 20 7523 8350)
Adrian HaddenΒ
Fox-Davies Capital (+44 20 7936 5230)
Daniel Fox-Davies
Citigate Dewe Rogerson (+44 20 7638 9571)
Martin JacksonΒ
George Cazenove
Β Β Notes to Editors
Circle Oil Plc
Circle Oil Plc (AIM:Β COP) is an international oil & gas exploration, development and production Company with an expanding portfolio of assets in Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, Egypt and Namibia with a combination of low-risk near-term production and significant exploration upside potential. The Company listed onΒ AIMΒ in October 2004.Β
Internationally, the Company has continued to expand its portfolio over the past 2 years and now has assets in the Rharb Basin, Morocco; the Ras Mamour Permit in southernΒ Tunisia; the Mahdia Permit offshoreΒ Tunisia; the Grombalia Permit in northernΒ Tunisia; theΒ ZeitΒ BayΒ area ofΒ EgyptΒ and the Owambo Basin, Namibia. Circle also has the largest licence holding of any Company inΒ Oman. In addition to its highly prospective Block 52 offshore, the Company also has an ongoing exploration program in Block 49 onshore.
The Company's strategy is to locate and secure additional licenses in prospective hydrocarbon provinces and through targeted investment programmes, monetise the value in those assets for the benefit of shareholders. This could be achieved through farm-outs to selected partners who would then invest in and continue the development of the asset into production, or Circle may itself opt to use its own expertise to appraise reserves and bring assets into production, generating sustained cash flow for further investment.
Further information on Circle is available on its website atΒ www.circleoil.net
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