ALGAR ARPROVAL
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Nov 06, 2008 03:28AM
Connacher is a growing exploration, development and production company with a focus on producing bitumen and expanding its in-situ oil sands projects located near Fort McMurray, Alberta
CLL has issued a PR announcing ALGAR approval. The wait is over, hopefully this will put some wind in our sails.
CALGARY, Nov. 6, 2008 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) --
Connacher Oil and Gas Limited (CLL - TSX) announces that it has been advised that the Lieutenant Governor in Council, by Order in Council Number 525/2008, dated November 5, 2008, has authorized the Energy Resources Conservation Board ("ERCB") to grant Approval No. 11253 ("Approval") to Connacher Oil and Gas Limited ("Connacher"), approving Connacher's application No. 1515981 to proceed with development of its Algar 10,000 bbl/d steam assisted gravity drainage ("SAGD") oil sands project in northeastern Alberta. This Order in Council represents the last formal requirement enabling the ERCB to issue the Approval for Connacher to proceed. During the construction and pre-startup phases, Connacher will obviously remain in close contact with and work with the relevant regulatory authorities to secure all necessary permits and to meet the requirements as will be set forth in the Approval. The Approval marks the culmination of approximately seventeen months of review of the project by the ERCB, stakeholders and other governmental departments, including Alberta Environment ("AENV") and Alberta Sustainable Resource Development ("ASRD"). Accordingly, upon receipt of the Approval from the ERCB, Connacher intends to proceed immediately with the construction of a road into the proposed plant site, preparation of the plant site and construction of three planned well pads. This will be followed by the drilling of the first fifteen SAGD well pairs for steam injection and bitumen production. Assuming no unusual delays caused by weather or other factors, Connacher anticipates startup of the completed plant and facilities and the commencement of steam injection before the end of 2009, with first regular production of bitumen anticipated during the second quarter of 2010. The ramp up to the anticipated output of 10,000 bbl/d of bitumen is expected to occur throughout 2010. To date, Connacher has already spent or committed approximately $120 million for long lead items and for construction of key plant components for the Algar project. Accordingly, based on recent budgeting and excluding contingencies, which have been budgeted at $30 million, approximately $225 million remains to be invested to complete Algar. Connacher has already secured the necessary funding to complete the project. As reflected in expenditures and commitments to date, substantial progress has already been made on engineering and design work, shop construction of major equipment, mechanical and civil design work, electrical design and drafting and processing and instrument design and equipment ordering, drawing on key learnings and the company's experience at Great Divide Pod One. Connacher anticipates utilizing the services of substantially most of the same key suppliers and construction personnel that successfully built the Pod One plant on schedule throughout the winter of 2006-2007.