Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd.: Preliminary Results of First BeetalWell, Kalala S-1
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Sep 01, 2015 02:27AM
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DUBLIN, IRELAND--(Marketwired - Sep 1, 2015) - Falcon (TSX VENTURE:FO)(FOG.L)(FAC) is pleased to announce that drilling operations have successfully concluded on the Kalala S-1 well. Results encountered are very encouraging, with the well drilled to a total depth ("TD") of 2,619 meters.
Preliminary evaluation of the Kalala S-1 vertical exploration well confirms:
In addition to undertaking real time geochemical analysis of cuttings while drilling, we acquired extensive sidewall core and wireline data. The integration of these data will enable us to characterise the main physical properties of the penetrated rocks including rock type, total organic carbon (TOC), frackability (mineralogy, rock mechanics), petrophysics (porosity and permeability) and gas saturation.
As planned, the well will be cased to TD and suspended while this further technical evaluation is undertaken.
Rig 185 will now be mobilised to the second well location, the Amungee NW-1 well, and drilling there is expected to start next week.
Philip O'Quigley, CEO of Falcon commented:
"Preliminary evaluation of the Kalala S-1 well results represents an excellent start to Falcon's carried drilling and testing programme, providing new insights into the prospectivity of the primary target, the Middle Velkerri Formation. This well represents the first step in un-locking the resource potential of our Beetaloo acreage. It will provide key input to the planning of multi-stage fracking and production testing in the scheduled vertical and horizontal exploration and appraisal wells."
Background
On 2 May 2014, Falcon announced it had entered into a Farm-Out Agreement and Joint Operating Agreement with Origin and Sasol (collectively referred to herein as the "Farminees") with each farming into 35% of the Falcon's exploration permits in the Beetaloo Basin, Australia through its 98% subsidiary, Falcon Oil & Gas Australia Ltd. ("Falcon Australia").
This announcement has been reviewed by Dr. Gábor Bada, Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd's Head of Technical Operations. Dr. Bada obtained his geology degree at the Eötvös L. University in Budapest, Hungary and his PhD at the Vrije Aniversiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is a member of AAPG and EAGE.