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Rose Petroleum Receives Approvals for Paradox Basin Seismic Survey, Utah

Published: August 24, 2017 |

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Rose, the AIM quoted natural resources business, announced that it has now received all necessary final approvals for its 3D seismic survey on its oil and gas exploration acreage in the Paradox Basin, Utah (the Paradox Acreage) and the permitting process for the proposed survey is now complete.

On July 24, 2017, the Company announced that it had received its final approvals from the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”), which covers the Federal acreage of the Paradox Acreage. The Company has now received final approval from the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (“SITLA”) in respect of the State acreage of the Paradox Acreage. The SITLA approval was the final stage in the overall permitting process. The permits for the seismic survey cover an area of 61 square miles within the Paradox Acreage. Under the terms of the permits, the Company is able to commence operations from September 1, 2017.

As announced on May 2, 2017, the Company has assembled a highly experienced technical and operational team with specific Paradox Basin experience to assist in the completion of the seismic survey and the subsequent drilling program and the team has now been mobilized to finalize the optimization and design of the survey within the permitted area.

The Paradox Basin is a natural fracture driven basin, meaning that the drilling process targets “fracture swarms” to enable the natural fracturing to provide the commercial flow rates so “hydraulic fracking” is not usually required. The 3D seismic survey is an essential part of identifying these fracture networks and therefore an essential path to unlocking the value of the Paradox Acreage. The Company is in dialogue with a number of third parties about potential funding options for both the 3D seismic survey and the subsequent drilling program.

Matthew Idiens, CEO, commented:

“The securing of the approvals is a landmark moment for the Company and I’d like to thank everybody involved in the permitting process for their hard work and commitment in finally getting us to this point. We have all been waiting for this moment for some time, to be able to commence operations in the Paradox Basin, which will finally enable us to initiate the value creation from the Project.

“Our seismic shoot team has already commenced the optimization designs for the final shoot parameters and as a result of their significant operational experience within the Basin, we expect to be able to cut costs and maximize the efficiency of the shoot.

“We look forward to keeping the market updated in respect of both the progress on the ground and in respect of our funding options.”

Source: (August 22, 2017) Energy Business Review


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