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Eco results show Guyana wells have mobile heavy crude

2019-11-13 07:21 ET - News Release

Mr. Colin Kinley reports

ECO (ATLANTIC) OIL AND GAS LTD ANNOUNCES UPDATE ON INITIAL ANALYSIS OF JETHRO AND JOE WELLS

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. has provided an additional operational update following initial well results analysis on its two recent oil discoveries in Guyana.

Eco Atlantic, together with its joint venture partners on the Orinduik block, Tullow Guyana BV (operator, 60-per-cent working interest (WI)) and Total E&P Guyana BV (25-per-cent WI), announced two oil discoveries in Guyana at the Jethro-1 well and the Joe-1 well in August and September respectively. The Jethro-1 well discovered 55 metres of net pay in high-quality sandstone reservoir in the Lower Tertiary and Joe-1 encountered 16 metres of net pay, opening a new play type in the Upper Tertiary.

Both wells were drilled within budget, with MWD logging tool and conventional wire line, and the reservoirs were considered to be high-quality sands with good permeability.

Fluid samples were taken in both of the wells and were sent for analysis by the operator. The complete fluid analysis has not yet been received however, initial results suggest that the samples recovered to date from Jethro-1 and Joe-1 are mobile heavy crudes, not dissimilar to the commercial heavy crudes in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, the Campos basin in Brazil, Venezuela and Angola, with high sulphur content.

The partners have sought third party consultant with heavy oil development expertise to answer their technical queries and provide an initial assessment of several potential development drilling and production scenarios. The Jethro-1 discovery has the advantage of 8,500-pound-per-square-inch reservoir (2,600 PSI overpressure), which increases drive efficiency; high reservoir temperature of 94 C; and an estimated flowing well head temperature of 90 degrees, which both increases oil mobility and provides an advantage at the floating production facility. The company remains optimistic in considering the development scenarios and as the project progresses will define further information on plans and timing.

Colin Kinley, co-founder and chief operating officer for Eco, commented:

"Having spent three decades working within the heavy oil industry, we are very encouraged by the initial analysis of these wells and good parameters that define potential pathways to recovery. The fact that the oil is already hot in the reservoir, and mobile, and has high-quality porous sand to travel through, helps to eliminate a great part of the conventional heavy oil challenge. Having 8,500 PSI in the porous warm formation is an added advantage to drive the oil to the well. Horizontal well technology can allow excellent access to these thick fields and generally reduces the need for multiple additional wells, leading to lower development cost per barrel.

"We look forward to keeping the market appraised of our progress towards potential commercial production, further drilling in 2020 within the block and remain extremely confident about the future."

Gil Holzman, co-founder and chief executive officer for Eco, commented:

"Our initial two wells this summer have proven two different oil plays in this highly prolific basin. The JV partners are very confident of the potential across the multiple prospects in both the Cretaceous and Tertiary aged rocks throughout the Orinduik block.

"This is obviously just the beginning of our journey to unlock the block's full potential, which, following these initial discoveries, we hope to demonstrate through an updated CPR in the coming weeks. To date, ExxonMobil have drilled 16 wells in just over four years with 14 discoveries. Eco and its partners have drilled two wells, with two discoveries, and our interpretation and understanding of the block is an exciting work in progress as we continue to analyze and improve our understanding of the plays. While the results from the Jethro and Joe wells continue to be evaluated for various development and production scenarios, the petroleum system models are being updated, and we are in the planning stages of a 2020 drilling campaign in pursuit of additional discoveries. Our drilling next year will be determined by the JV partners in the coming months.

"We are sufficiently capitalized for our likely 2020 drilling program and continue to progress our work programs offshore Namibia, where we have seen increasing inbound interest and upcoming drilling activity in the region. We are well positioned with our strategic goals and to continue creating value for our shareholders."

About Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd.

Eco Atlantic is a TSX Venture Exchange- and Alternative Investment Market-quoted oil and gas exploration and production company with interests in Guyana and Namibia, where significant oil discoveries have been made.

The group aims to deliver material value for its stakeholders through oil exploration, appraisal and development activities in stable emerging markets, in partnership with major oil companies, including Tullow, Total and Azinam.

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