88 Energy announces 2D seismic contract in Namibia.


88 Energy announced the awarding of a contract for a 2D seismic acquisition programme for its PEL 93 licence in Namibia on Friday.

  • 88 Energy Limited (DI)
  • 10 May 2024 11:36:56
88 Energy

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The AIM-traded firm said the contract was awarded to Polaris Natural Resources Development.

It described the seismic programme as a crucial step in the exploration process, which it had already paid for as part of its farm-in agreement with Monitor Exploration Namibia, allowing it to earn its initial 20% working interest in PEL 93.

The seismic programme aimed to acquire a minimum of around 200 line kilometres of 2D seismic data, with data acquisition set to start in mid-2024.

It said the data would be instrumental in validating 10 independent structural closures identified from airborne geophysical methods and existing 2D seismic data.

The ultimate goal was to declare a maiden prospective resource, enhancing the understanding of the potential of PEL 93.

Covering a 18,500 square kilometre onshore acreage position comprising blocks 1717 and 1817 in the Owambo Basin, Namibia, PEL 93 reportedly had significant exploration potential.

Through the farm-in agreement, 88 Energy had the opportunity to earn up to a 45% non-operated interest in the licence.

The company also said that the plans of a nearby operator to drill three to four wells in the Owambo Basin, with the first well expected to be spud in mid-2024, represented a significant catalyst for understanding the onshore resource potential in Namibia.

At 1045 BST, shares in 88 Energy were down 0.63% at 0.16p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.


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