tdbowieknife
2週前
ReconAfrica has Commenced Production Testing at the Kavango West 1X Discovery
CALGARY, Alberta, June 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. (the “Company” or “ReconAfrica”) (TSXV: RECO) (OTCQX: RECAF) (Frankfurt: 0XD) (NSX: REC), along with partners NAMCOR and BW Energy, have commenced production testing operations at Kavango West 1X (“KW1X”).
Highlights of the Production Test on Kavango Discovery:
Total of six optimized intervals, encompassing 420 m (1,378 ft.) of hydrocarbon bearing section to be isolated and tested across the Huttenburg and Elandshoek formations.
Huttenburg Formation:
75 m (246 ft.) of net hydrocarbon pay to be tested.
400 m (1,312 ft.) gross interval of high fractured carbonate reservoir.
Elandshoek Formation:
560 m (1,837 ft.) of hydrocarbon saturated section in highly fractured carbonate reservoirs.
81 m (265 ft.) of hydrocarbon fluorescence and oil shows.
Oil sheen and oil bubbles at surface in the mud pits.
Brian Reinsborough, President and CEO of the Company commented: "We are very excited to be conducting the first cased production test in Namibia. This test is a pivotal point in unlocking the commerciality of the Damara Fold Belt and has been designed to test for hydrocarbon phase and deliverability. Our team has done a fantastic job getting operations to this stage and now that testing has commenced, we look forward to evaluating and sharing results with everyone very soon. I want to personally thank the government of Namibia, our partners, members of the community where we operate, our investors and our dedicated team of professionals for helping ReconAfrica get to this exciting milestone.”
Kavango West 1X – Production Testing Underway
Downhole production testing operations at KW1X have commenced. The cement bond log was conducted prior to the end of May confirming that production testing could proceed with no additional cement work. Downhole perforation work is currently underway, managed by SLB and Halliburton services, following the delivery of perforation equipment to site. While permitting requirements for the transportation of the downhole testing equipment from North America to the Kavango West 1X drill site experienced minor delays, ReconAfrica continues to target disclosure of production test results to all stakeholders by late July.
As previously stated, plans are to test six optimized zones of interest (three in the lower Elandshoek formation and three in the shallower Huttenburg formation) with each zone test lasting up to 10 days. Any flow of natural gas or liquids to surface will be flared at this testing stage. Following a successful production test, the KW1X well would be temporarily abandoned and available as a future producing well.
ReconAfrica continues to take the steps required to advance appraisal drilling locations on the Kavango discovery following the completion of the production test at KW1X. Preparations for the appraisal well are proceeding with specific permitting applications and site preparations underway for the Kavango West 2A (“KW2A”) appraisal well. We plan to spud this well before the end of the third quarter of this year pending final permitting and regulatory approvals.
https://www.reconafrica.com/investors/news-releases/reconafrica-has-commenced-production-testing-at-the-kavango-west-1x-discovery
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tdbowieknife
2週前
Remember this???
ReconAfrica Announces Strategic Entry into Offshore Gabon and Signing of a Production Sharing Contract that Adds Significant Oil Appraisal, Development and Exploration Opportunities
September 9, 2025, Calgary, Alberta, Canada – Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. (the “Company”, “ReconAfrica” or “Recon”) (TSXV: RECO) (OTCQX: RECAF) (Frankfurt: 0XD) (NSX: REC) is pleased to announce that on September 8, 2025, it has entered into a production sharing contract (the “PSC”) and a joint venture agreement, led by Recon along with Record Resources Inc. (“Record”) (TSXV: REC), the Republic of Gabon and its national oil and gas company, Gabon Oil Company (“GOC”). The PSC is for the exploration, appraisal, development and production of oil and gas on Gabon offshore Block C-7, renamed Ngulu (“Ngulu”). Under the terms of the joint venture, Recon will be the designated operator, with a 55% working interest, Record with a 20% working interest, the Gabon Oil Company with a 15% working interest and the Republic of Gabon with a 10% working interest (carried).
Transaction and Asset Highlights
Positions Recon as an offshore West Africa operator?.
Diversified portfolio with low risk appraisal, development, and exploration assets?.
Near-term oil production potential could provide cashflow to fund exploration growth?.
Capital-efficient entry terms include a large concession with minimal work phased over a four-year commitment.
Advanced seismic reprocessing to unlock exploration upside while de-risking prospects.?
PSC agreement covers 1,214 Km2 in shallow water offshore central Gabon.
Ngulu is located on trend and offset to a number of sizeable producing fields, which range in size from 38 MMBbls up to 250 MMBbls.
Existing oil discovery, the Loba field, was drilled in 1976 with 140 metres gross pay (70 metres net pay) provides for low-risk appraisal and development opportunities and near-term production. The Loba field complex has potential production of ~20,000 Bbls/d in line with offset fields.(1)(2)(3)
Significant exploration upside from an inventory of 28 mapped prospects that are analogous to play types found in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Company has committed during the initial four-year term to execute detailed geological and geophysical studies, advance 3D seismic reprocessing on an existing database and drill one well on the block.
Brian Reinsborough, President and CEO commented: “We are very pleased to be able to diversify our portfolio into an existing oil producing basin in the Republic of Gabon, complementing our exploration programs in Namibia and Angola. Gabon is sub-Saharan Africa's fourth largest producer and exporter of crude oil and is a jurisdiction that has attractive exploration upside. This strategic entry allows the Company to deploy capital to drilling options, including appraisal and development opportunities, with line of sight to near-term production and cash flow.
The exploration inventory in Gabon contains play types analogous to the Gulf of Mexico deep water plays. This is an area of expertise for both me and our team, which has extensive experience and success in finding many significant fields. We plan to deploy Gulf of Mexico style exploration using state-of-the-art reprocessing to reduce risk and increase our chance of success on exploration drilling in this underexplored region of Gabon.
This transaction, in addition to our high potential exploration program in Namibia, including the current drilling of the Kavango West 1X well, positions Recon shareholders with significant near-term growth potential.”
Strategic Rationale: Pathway to a Full-Cycle, Offshore E&P Company
This transaction places Recon into a producing hydrocarbon province with the opportunity to build a long-term and sustainable high-growth platform. Collectively, this transaction adds appraisal, development and exploration potential to the Company’s portfolio.
Entry terms are attractive for a large concession secured at a low-entry cost with a minimal work program over the initial four-year period. Ngulu contains near-term oil production potential with the development of the Loba field and access to existing infrastructure within 10 kilometres, which provides a low-cost production tie back. The block also adds an extensive inventory of high-impact exploration projects for future drilling, in addition to exposure to a large pipeline of brownfield opportunities across Gabon.
The transaction advances ReconAfrica’s strategy of becoming an offshore West Africa exploration and production company with an expanded footprint and a de-risked diversified corporate profile. Anchored by an existing oil discovery, the acquired asset base provides a pathway to potential low-cost development and near-term production, underpinning cash flow growth and funding optionality. Pursuing development close to existing infrastructure reduces costs and drives robust returns. In addition, reprocessing the seismic data could unlock a significant exploration inventory.
Ngulu Overview: Gulf of Mexico Style Exploration
The PSC agreement, which covers 1,214 Km2 and is roughly equivalent to 54 Gulf of Mexico blocks, is in shallow water offshore central Gabon. Ngulu block is located on trend and offset to several sizeable producing fields, which range in size from 38 MMBbl up to 250 MMBbl. The Company plans to apply state-of-the-art seismic reprocessing to the existing seismic dataset to identify additional prospects, as well as conduct an independent third-party resource report to outline the size and scope of the opportunities across the block.
The key aspects of the Ngulu Block include the Loba oil field discovery made by Elf-Gabon in 1976 and over 28 seismically identified prospects in the Pre-salt Gamba / Dentale and Post-salt plays. Marquee prospects on the block include Lepidote Deep (Post-salt play) and the Palomite Deep (Pre-salt play). All the prospects are similar to Gulf of Mexico play styles where several members of the current Recon management team have made numerous important discoveries, including 18 discoveries in the Gulf of Mexico made with a cumulative 2.4 billion boe.
Loba Oil Complex: Existing Development Offering Near-Term Production Potential
The Loba Field was discovered by Elf-Gabon’s LOM-1 well, which targeted the Batanga and Anguille reservoirs. The LOM-1 well discovered a shallow oil zone (27oAPI gravity oil) in the Batanga Formation with 140 metres of gross oil column (70 metres net pay) and is similar to nearby producing fields Barbier, Barbier Southwest and Ablette. The Loba oil discovery was made in 60 metres of water depth and is approximately 10 kilometres from existing infrastructure, operated by international oil company Perenco. Management believes that low-cost options are available for the development of the Loba Complex, which includes the initial Loba oil discovery and follow-on appraisal targets at Loba Deep and Loba East. Loba field complex has potential production of ~20,000 Bbls/d based on offset fields.(1)(2)(3) These analogous fields are located within 30-60 kilometres from the Loba Oil Complex and are in the same targeted reservoir.
Grondin Field. AAPG Memoir Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade: 1968-1978 / Geology of Grondin Field. Peak field production report at Grondin ~25,000 Bbls/d. We are unable to confirm if the reports were prepared by a qualified independent reserves evaluator or auditor or in accordance with the COGE handbook.
Baudroie field, Ngumu Moabi Le Comite De Consultation Technique report 17, May 2006. Initial production 1972. Peak field production reported at ~42,000 Bbls/d. We are unable to confirm if the reports were prepared by a qualified independent reserves evaluator or auditor or in accordance with the COGE handbook.
Torpille field, operator Societe des Petroles d'Africa Equatoriale Francaise (Total Energies), 1972 report. Peak field production reported at ~25,000 Bbls/d. We are unable to confirm if the reports were prepared by a qualified independent reserves evaluator or auditor or in accordance with the COGE handbook.
High Impact Exploration Inventory
Approximately 28 prospects have been delineated on vintage seismic by prior operators, with estimated sizes consistent with offsetting producing fields ranging from 35 – 250 MMBbl. The Company expects to immediately commence a state-of-the-art seismic re-processing project to clearly identify prospects and develop a drilling inventory of lower-risk exploration targets from the enhanced dataset. The Company will also initiate a third-party resource assessment using the newly enhanced, reprocessed seismic data.
Lepidote Deep - Azile Channel Complex
The Lepidote Deep prospect (Post-salt) has multiple stacked turbidite channels that can be tested from a single well targeting an estimated 800 metres of gross interval stacked sands. An initial Lepidote 1 well was drilled in the 1970’s on sparse 2D data with the well encountering strong oil shows but did not drill deep enough to penetrate the deeper prospective intervals. Similar to the Loba Oil Complex, the Lepidote Deep prospect benefits from its proximity to established infrastructure with available capacity, supporting a potential cost-efficient development pathway.
Pompano Dentex Complex
https://www.reconafrica.com/investors/news-releases/reconafrica-announces-strategic-entry-into-offshore-gabon-and-signing-of-a-production-sharing-contract-that-adds-significant-oil-appraisal-development-and-exploration-opportunities
June 2nd 2026
Record Resources targets 5,000-Barrel-Per-Day well at Gabon’s Loba Oil discovery
Record Resources COO Alain Mizelle joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide an update on the company’s offshore oil development plans in Gabon, highlighting encouraging geological and geophysical studies that suggest the first production well at the Loba oil discovery could deliver initial production rates exceeding 5,000 barrels of oil per day.
Mizelle explained that recent technical evaluations of the Loba discovery, combined with analysis of nearby producing analogue fields, continue to strengthen confidence in the project’s development potential. The company’s planned Loba Marine 2 well is targeting the highly prospective Batanga reservoir and is expected to achieve production rates above 5,000 barrels per day if completed with modern production technologies, including a frac-pack completion and an electric submersible pump (ESP).
The production forecast is supported by performance data from the nearby Barbier Southwest field, which was originally identified by the company in 2017 as a highly attractive development opportunity. Located adjacent to Record Resources’ Ngulu Block and now operated by Perenco, the Barbier Southwest field has recently entered production and serves as an important analogue for the Loba development because it produces from the same Batanga reservoir system.
According to Mizelle, the broader Loba field complex offers considerably larger production potential beyond the initial well. Based on data from nearby offset fields and comparable multi-well developments, management believes the Loba complex could ultimately support production of approximately 20,000 barrels of oil per day. Several analogous wells drilled within 40 kilometres of the Loba discovery have delivered initial production rates as high as 7,600 barrels per day from single completions within the same reservoir interval.
The Loba field complex encompasses multiple development opportunities, including the existing Loba oil discovery in the Batanga reservoir, the deeper Loba Deep prospect targeting the Anguille formation, and the Loba East Batanga prospect located on the eastern flank of the salt dome structure. Together, these targets provide the potential for a broader field development program that could significantly expand recoverable resources and future production capacity.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/1093319/record-resources-targets-5000-barrel-per-day-well-at-gabons-loba-oil-discovery.html?rel=scroll
https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2026/06/01/record-announces-that-a-single-loba-well-could-produce-5-000-bbl-d-in-gabon
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boston127
3月前
Reconnaissance Energy Africa is pleased to provide
an update of its operations in Namibia and Gabon.
Production testing operations commenced at the Kavango West 1X discovery well;
Increased hydrocarbon pay in the Huttenberg formation to 75 metres (259 feet);
Isolated a total of 345 metres (1,132 feet) of prospective interval for testing;
Reprocessing 3D seismic on the Ngulu block offshore Gabon;
Catalyst rich 2026.
The Company commenced testing operations on schedule at the Kavango West 1X discovery well. Regulatory permits required to proceed with production testing have been received and work crews are on site preparing the well for testing. The production liner, which was procured in North America, has arrived on site. The Company has signed contracts with Halliburton and Schlumberger Oilfield Services for equipment and services. Local suppliers have been engaged in multiple support capacities.
By incorporating additional rock data, log analysis has continued to be updated which has resulted in refinements to previously disclosed results of the well log analysis. The current petrophysical analysis indicates 75 metres (246 feet) of net hydrocarbon pay in the Huttenberg formation, an increase over the previously disclosed 64 metres (210 feet). ReconAfrica, as operator, will be conducting production testing across six optimized zones, three of which are in the Huttenberg formation and three in the deeper Elandshoek formation. A total of 345 metres (1,132 feet) of prospective interval will be isolated and perforated for testing.
GABON: Ngulu block resource report and appraisal well
The Company is currently reprocessing 3D seismic data over the key areas of the Ngulu block, including the Loba discovery. Upon completion, the Company will select an appraisal location on the Loba oil discovery and commission a third-party resource report, which is expected by the end of 2026.
The Ngulu block, which covers 1,214 Km2 and is equivalent to 54 Gulf of Mexico blocks, is in shallow water offshore central Gabon. This strategic block is located on trend to several sizable producing oil fields. The key aspects of the Ngulu block include the Loba oil discovery and over 28 seismically identified prospects in the pre- and post-salt plays.
tdbowieknife
3月前
Dude... This is oil exploration. It takes time, money, knowledge and determination to be successful.
THE National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR), through its upstream subsidiary NAMCOR Exploration and Production (Pty) Ltd, has welcomed the commencement of production testing operations at the Kavango West-1X discovery well in PEL 73, onshore Namibia.
PEL 73 is operated by ReconAfrica (70%), alongside partners BW Kudu (20%) and NAMCOR E&P (10%), reflecting a strategic joint venture aimed at unlocking Namibia’s hydrocarbon potential in the onshore Kavango Basin. All required regulatory approvals have been secured, and operations are now underway, with work crews on site preparing the well for testing.
The Kavango West-1X well has shown encouraging technical data to date. Updated petrophysical analysis indicates approximately 75 metres of net hydrocarbon pay within the Huttenberg Formation, an increase from earlier estimates. Production testing will be conducted across six targeted zones, spanning both the Huttenberg and deeper Elandshoek formations, with a total prospective interval of approximately 345 metres to be tested.
Paulo Coelho, NAMCOR spokesperson, said that the production testing activities are expected to continue through the second quarter of 2026, with results to be released as operations progress, in line with standard industry practice.
Commenting on the development, Mtundeni Ndafyaalako, Acting Managing Director of NAMCOR, said: “The commencement of production testing at Kavango West marks another important step in Namibia’s upstream journey. As NAMCOR, our role is to ensure that Namibia maintains a strategic seat at the table in these developments while creating long-term value for the country. We are particularly encouraged by the integration of local suppliers into these operations, as building Namibian capacity remains central to sustainable industry growth.”
NAMCOR will continue to work closely with its joint venture partners, regulators, and stakeholders to ensure that exploration activities are conducted safely, efficiently, and in alignment with national priorities.
https://informante.web.na/?p=392246
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tdbowieknife
3月前
ReconAfrica Commences Production Testing Operations at Kavango West Discovery and Provides an Operational Update
Operational highlights:
Production testing operations commenced at the Kavango West 1X discovery well;
Increased hydrocarbon pay in the Huttenberg formation to 75 metres (259 feet);
Isolated a total of 345 metres (1,132 feet) of prospective interval for testing;
Reprocessing 3D seismic on the Ngulu block offshore Gabon;
Catalyst rich 2026.
NAMIBIA: Commencement of production testing operations at Kavango West
The Company commenced testing operations on schedule at the Kavango West 1X discovery well. Regulatory permits required to proceed with production testing have been received and work crews are on site preparing the well for testing. The production liner, which was procured in North America, has arrived on site. The Company has signed contracts with Halliburton and Schlumberger Oilfield Services for equipment and services. Local suppliers have been engaged in multiple support capacities.
By incorporating additional rock data, log analysis has continued to be updated which has resulted in refinements to previously disclosed results of the well log analysis. The current petrophysical analysis indicates 75 metres (246 feet) of net hydrocarbon pay in the Huttenberg formation, an increase over the previously disclosed 64 metres (210 feet). ReconAfrica, as operator, will be conducting production testing across six optimized zones, three of which are in the Huttenberg formation and three in the deeper Elandshoek formation. A total of 345 metres (1,132 feet) of prospective interval will be isolated and perforated for testing.
GABON: Ngulu block resource report and appraisal well
The Company is currently reprocessing 3D seismic data over the key areas of the Ngulu block, including the Loba discovery. Upon completion, the Company will select an appraisal location on the Loba oil discovery and commission a third-party resource report, which is expected by the end of 2026.
The Ngulu block, which covers 1,214 Km2 and is equivalent to 54 Gulf of Mexico blocks, is in shallow water offshore central Gabon. This strategic block is located on trend to several sizable producing oil fields. The key aspects of the Ngulu block include the Loba oil discovery and over 28 seismically identified prospects in the pre- and post-salt plays.
https://reconafrica.com/investors/news-releases/reconafrica-commences-production-testing-operations-at-kavango-west-discovery-and-provides-an-operational-update
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