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Petromin Subsidiary Reports Discovery In China

posted on May 28, 2009 04:34AM
Petromin Subsidiary Reports Discovery In China

Monday, 25 May 2009

TSX.V: PTR

Petromin Resources Ltd. reports that its 80% owned subsidiary, Terrawest Energy Corp. has discovered a significant gas-bearing shale and multiple coal seams in its LHG 08-03 well which was drilled in November 2008.

TWE holds a 47% interest in a production sharing contract with China United Coalbed Methane Corp. Ltd.

The project, called Liuhuanggou, is located in Xinjiang province and the PSC is located adjacent to the capital city of Urumqi. The project covers over 162,000 contiguous acres in the southern Junggar Basin. The Junggar Basin is an active hydrocarbon producing area but no shale gas discoveries have previously been announced.

"The Liuhuanggou project is in an easily accessible area and near existing pipeline infrastructure, which we feel is a significant benefit to future exploration and development prospects," said Ross Gorrell, TWE president and CEO in a news release. "TWE has been working to establish a multi-play project at Liuhuanggou for several years and we are excited about the potential of this most recent development.”

TWE had previously announced significant coal seam intersections in earlier drilling dating back to 2006. The company intersected Jurassic Xishanyao formation coal seams with total thickness of over 40 metres.

The J2X is continuous over much of the PSC area and represents a significant coalbed methane development opportunity on a stand alone basis, the company said.

The latest discovery is in the underlying and previously unexplored Jurassic Badaowan (J1B) formation.

Well LHG 08-03 intersected approximately 350 metres of J1B with multiple gaseous coal seams as well as over 170 metres of gas-bearing shale before reaching total depth. Preliminary geological reconnaissance of the J1B in surface exposure has indicated potential for significantly greater thicknesses of prospective formations.

"Over the past three to five years the development and production technologies for shale gas have been established and are transferable across sedimentary basins, which we feel could be utilized to further analyze and develop the resource potential of LHG 08-03" said Gorrell.

The PSC area covers an existing PetroChina oil and gas lease and China National Petroleum Corp. PetroChina personnel are members of the cooperative project team.

TWE uses CNPC PetroChina for mud logging, specialized geophysical services and is using the services of the CNPC PetroChina Karamay lab for shale analysis.

Based on the 2008 results TWE said it will initiate further exploration of its Liuhuanggou project lands in the coming weeks to obtain critical shale data, further analyze coalbed methane in coal seams and further study essential reservoir characteristics. The 2009 program will include geological survey of target areas, seismic geophysical survey and drilling of selected locations.

The initial drilling program is aimed at confirming gas contents of coal seams, sampling deeper prospective formations, confirming formation thickness and confirming the prospectivity of the J1B.

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