NR Santos out...new JV expected
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Mar 06, 2010 09:25PM
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26 February 2010 The Manager Company Announcements Office ASX Ltd 4th Floor, 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY, NSW 2000 Dear Sir Caspian Oil and Gas pursuing new joint venture partner for Kyrgyz Republic licence areas Perth, Western Australia (ASX: CIG) joint venture partner for its Kyrgyz Republic licences following Santos International Operations Limited’s (Santos’s) decision against entering into Phase III of its farmout agreement with the Company. Caspian will retain 100 per cent ownership of the Kyrgyz blocks within the oil-rich Fergana Basin following the withdrawal by Santos. Caspian Chief Executive Officer Graeme Parsons said the Company was relieved to finally know where it stood in relation to the Kyrgyz licences. He said Caspian was preparing a package to use in seeking JV participants and expected considerable interest in the licences. ”The decision from Santos is positive for us as we can now be a more active participant in exploration within the licences,” Mr Parsons said. “Since late 2005, Santos has spent around US$16m on the blocks; during this time they have acquired approximately 400km of 2D seismic across six of our licenses. “The work they have done has revealed targets which are attractive to us and we will actively promote the oil and gas potential to new farminees. “While Santos’s withdrawal was based on an assessment of prospectivity for targets material to a company of its size, multiple targets identified from the recent seismic program are significant to Caspian. “Santos has decided to concentrate on deeper targets on its other Kyrgyz blocks.” Mr Parsons said Caspian was also currently reviewing several producing fields within the Kyrgyz Republic with the aim of entering into production sharing agreements for incremental oil extracted from the fields. He said there was significant potential for early cash flow through remediation works in existing producing wells along with enhanced oil recovery methods.