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Beacon Energy PLC
11 September 2023
11 September 2023
Beacon Energy plc
("Beacon Energy" or the "Company")
Schwarzbach-2(2.) Well Update
Rig Release
Beacon Energy (AIM:BCE), the full-cycle oil and gas company with
a portfolio of production, development, appraisal and exploration
onshore German assets through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Rhein
Petroleum GmbH ("Rhein Petroleum"), announces an update on the
Schwarzbach-2(2.) ("SCHB-2(2.)") well.
SUMMARY
-- As previously announced, the SCHB-2(2.) well has encountered
an excellent 34-metre gross interval containing 28 metres of
oil-bearing net reservoirs in the Pechelbronner-Schichten ("PBS")
sandstones within the Stockstadt Mitte segment of the Erfelden
field.
-- These oil-bearing reservoirs were encountered approximately
25 metres high and 10 metres thicker than prognosis, with
porosities averaging 18% in the Lower PBS and 21% in the Upper PBS,
with no water-bearing sands in the 42m hydrocarbon column.
-- As all these metrics are above or at the top of the range of
pre-drill expectations, the likelihood is that this will result in
a material upgrade to recoverable reserves in Stockstadt Mitte and
a de-risking of 2.4 million barrels of contingent resources already
ascribed to Schwarzbach South.
-- Based on these excellent reservoir properties and the light
oil recovered, standard oil-industry analysis indicates that an
initial production rate in excess of 900 barrels of oil per day
("bopd") could be achieved. Higher rates of production have been
achieved on historic wells in the area.
-- Following perforation and acidization, reservoir clean-up
operations commenced on Friday 8 September 2023 and since that time
the well has produced a mixture of oil, gas and drilling
fluids.
-- Given delays in the programme the drilling rig must now be
released but clean-up of the well will continue on site.
-- Commercial production is expected to commence from the well
aided by the installation of a rod pump which will have the
capacity to deliver up to 250 bopd. This will not require a
workover rig. It is expected that once the well is fully cleaned up
and this rate has been achieved, the rod pump will be replaced with
an E lectrical Submersible Pump ("ESP") which has higher
capacity.
-- A presentation describing the results of the SCHB-2(2.) is available as an audiocast at https://stream.buchanan.uk.com/broadcast/64fda29b84cbf5eec802cc26 and on the Beacon Energy Website www.beaconenergyplc.com .
FORWARD PLAN
-- Installation of the rod pump is expected to be undertaken
during October. In the interim period reservoir clean-up will
continue into the wellbore.
-- Work will commence immediately to quantify expected reserve and resources increases.
-- Existing development plans will be updated to reflect
learnings from the SCHB-2(2.) well and increased resource base with
the aim of accelerating drilling and maximising the value of this
highly attractive asset.
Beacon Energy Chief Executive Officer, Larry Bottomley commented
:
"The SCHB2(2.) well has been a challenging well from an
operational perspective, with hole stability issues encountered in
the initial and sidetracked hole sections, however it has
encountered an excellent oil-bearing reservoir with thickness and
properties that are far in excess of pre-drill prognosis.
The data we have gathered during the drilling of the SCHB2(2.)
well indicates the potential for substantial reserve and production
upside for the Stockstadt Mitte segment - up to and potentially
more than the High Case (5.8 mmbbls) outlined in the Company's
December 2022 CPR which clearly bodes well for the long-term value
we believe we can realise from the asset.
We believe this well has the potential to deliver at very high
rates and establishing these flowrates through clean-up of the
wellbore, and eventual installation of an ESP is now our top
priority although we won't be able to provide definitive guidance
on production expectations until we have completed the clean-up and
artificial lift solutions. At flow rates of 900 bopd, the Company
would expect to deliver operating cash flows in excess of US$1.5
million per month (assuming $80/bbl Brent).
A comprehensive review of the drilling and completion operations
and the technical challenges encountered will be undertaken so that
lessons learned are incorporated into an updated field development
plan.
The data provided from the SCHB-2(2.) well will also be
incorporated into a field-wide study to understand the impact on
both the risk and quantum of resources in the Schwarzbach South
segment, currently assigned 2C contingent resources of 2.4mmbbls
which will be targeted during the further development of the
Erfelden field.
While the delay to fully understanding the production potential
of this well is frustrating, the sub-surface results far exceed our
pre-acquisition and pre-drilling expectation and we therefore
remain pleased with the overall results of the SCHB2(2.) well and
look forward to providing an update in due course."
Enquiries:
Beacon Energy plc
L arry Bottomley (CEO) / Stewart MacDonald (CFO) +44 (0)20 7466 5000
Strand Hanson Limited (Financial and Nominated Adviser)
Rory Murphy / James Bellman +44 (0)20 7409 3494
Buchanan (Public Relations)
Ben Romney / Barry Archer / George Pope +44 (0)20 7466 5000
Tennyson Securities Limited (Joint Broker)
Peter Krens / Ed Haig-Thomas +44 (0)20 7186 9030
Optiva Securities Limited (Joint Broker)
Christian Dennis +44 (0)20 3411 1881
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The information contained within this announcement is deemed by
the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under
the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of
United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European Union
(Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Technical Standard
The technical information in this announcement has been prepared
under the PRMS - Petroleum Resources Management System created by
the Society of Petroleum Engineers, a global standard of petroleum
reserve and resource classification together with guidelines and
accepted methodologies for the definition and estimation of
petroleum resources and their monetary valuation.
Qualified Person's Statement
Mr Larry Bottomley, CEO at Beacon Energy, has reviewed and
approved the technical information contained within this
announcement, in his capacity as a qualified person, as required
under the AIM rules. Mr Bottomley has over 40 years' experience in
the oil & gas industry, prior to which he studied Geology
(BSc.) at Imperial College, University of London, followed by
Stratigraphy (MSc.) at Birkbeck College, University of London.
About the Erfelden Field
The Erfelden oilfield is the most northern oil field in the
Upper Rhine Graben and is comprised of four juxtaposed structural
segments: the mainly depleted Kuehkopf segment, the producing
Schwarzbach Main segment, the Stockstadt Mitte segment which is the
focus on the current development programme and the unproven
Schwarzbach South segment.
The westerly Kuehkopf segment was discovered by Exxon and
produced oil between 1956 and 1985, who also operated the adjacent
Stockstadt field. Both accumulations were discovered, appraised and
developed from the subsurface description from legacy 2D seismic
data.
Rhein Petroleum (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Beacon Energy)
subsequently secured the licence (Operator, 100%) and acquired an
extensive 3D seismic survey which led to the discovery of the
Schwarzbach Main segment in 2015 when the Schwarzbach-1 well
(SCHB-1) discovered oil in the Oligocene Pechelbronner-Schichten
("PBS") sandstones in a North-South trending structural high at
northern end of the Erfelden Field. The Schwarzbach Main segment is
still producing light oil (37-38(o) API) from the SCHB-1a well
through the Schwarzbach Production facility.
The Schwarzbach-2(2.) development well (SCHB-2(2.)) has now
proved the commercial potential of this segment. The independent
Competent Person's Report published by the Company in December 2022
assigned 2P reserves of 3.784mmbbls and 3P of 5.754mmbbls to the
Stockstadt Mitte segment.
The development plan for the Stockstadt Mitte segment envisages
3 wells - the SCHB-2(2.) production well and subsequently an
additional 2 wells; a producer and a water injector. The aim is
that these additional wells will be drilled and funded from the
free cash flow generated by production from the SCHB-2(2.)
well.
The drill pad for these 3 wells was prepared immediately
adjacent to the Schwarzbach Production facility, which is
wholly-owned and operated by the Company, and conductor pipes for
each of these wells were set to a depth of 85m below ground level.
A flowline from the drilling pad to the Schwarzbach Production
facility will allow tie-back and hook-up as these wells are
completed and put into production.
The Schwarzbach South segment is undrilled, with the 2C
Contingent Resources of 2.4mmbbls described in the CPR now
significantly de-risked by the results of the SCHB-2(2.) well. This
forward plan is that this segment will be the target of future
drilling.
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