Hydrocarb in 2D Namibia

OE Staff
Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Hydrocarb Energy Corp. is preparing to issue request for proposals to four seismic acquisition contractors to complete a 750km 2D seismic program on its 21,300sq km Owambo basin concession in northern Namibia.

The concession comprises Blocks 1714A, 1715, 1814A, and 1815A, which are near the Angola border.

Seismic data will be acquired to confirm 16 new structural leads discovered by a proprietary aerial gravity and magnetics program the company flew in 2013.

Approximately 15% of Hydrocarb’s 21,300sq km concession has been explored with modern 2D seismic data to date. Environmental assessment work, currently underway, will be complete in early 2015 as a prerequisite to the seismic project.

Netherland, Sewell & Associates assigned 1.1 billion bbl of unrisked potential in-place oil resources in the Oponono prospect. Unrisked potential recoverable oil resources from this single prospect range from 46 to 295MMbbl.

“We are moving ahead with the seismic project, and our next step is to bring in an industry partner to expand our exploration efforts in the Owambo basin,” says Chuck Dommer, Hydrocarb president.

Hydrocarb Energy holds a 90% working interest in the highly prospective Owambo basin concession in northern Namibia with Namcor, the Namibian National Oil Co. (10%).

Extensive geologic field studies were completed last year proving the existence of excellent high-porosity reservoir rocks as well as soil sampling indicating the presence of crude oil derived from a carbonate source.

Categories: Technology Africa Geophysics Geology Seismic

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