Rawicz-12 Well Spuds

November 24, 2014

 

San Leon Energy, the AIM listed company focused on oil and gas exploration in Europe and North Africa, announces the spud of the Rawicz-12 appraisal well yesterday on the 742 km2 Rawicz Concession in Poland’s southern Permian Basin.

The well, which is operated by Palomar Natural Resources (“PNR”), is targeting the previously-discovered Rawicz gas accumulation in the Permian Rotliegendes sandstones. The well is estimated to take 45 days to reach a total depth of 1,900 meters and is being drilled by Poland’s Exalo Drilling. A full testing program is planned immediately after drilling and completion of the well, assuming positive results.

PNR holds 65% and is operator of the concession, with San Leon holding the remaining 35%.

Oisin Fanning, Chairman of San Leon, commented, “This is a great opportunity for San Leon to establish first gas production in Poland. We are pleased to be working with PNR and are confident in their operational ability. Rawicz is a project that San Leon has worked hard to bring forward over the last three years, and we look forward to updating the market with results in due course.”

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Joel Price, who has reviewed this update, has 20 years' experience in the oil & gas industry and is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He holds a BA in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University, an MEng from Heriot-Watt University, and an MBA from Durham University. Joel is Chief Operating Officer for San Leon Energy and is based in San Leon's London office.
 

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