Curzon Energy PLC Investor Presentation
15 January 2018 - 10:54PM
RNS Non-Regulatory
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Curzon Energy PLC
15 January 2018
15 January 2018
Curzon Energy Plc
("Curzon Energy" or the "Company")
Investor Presentation
Curzon Energy Plc, the 100% owner of the 45,000 acre Coos Bay
Coalbed Methane (CBM) Project, is pleased to announce it will be
hosting an investor presentation in London on Thursday 1 February
2018.
Stephen Schoepfer, CEO, and Thomas Wagenhofer, Executive
Technical Director, will present an operational update as well as
an overview of the Company and its strategy for growth.
The event is open to all investors and will be held from 6pm
onwards at Patch Bar, 58-60 Carter Lane, London.
To register for the event, please email
Monique.perks@camarco.co.uk or call the Camarco Financial PR team,
below.
For further information please contact:
Curzon Energy PLC c/o Camarco
Stephen Schoepfer / Thomas Wagenhofer +44 20 3757 4980
www.curzonenergy.com
SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP +44 20 3470 0470
Richard Hail
Camarco (Financial PR) +44 20 3757 4980
Georgia Edmonds / Owen Roberts
/ Monique Perks
Notes to Editors:
Curzon Energy Plc, is the 100% owner of the 45,000 acre Coos Bay
Coalbed Methane (CBM) Project, located in Oregon USA. Coos Bay has
2C contingent gas resources of 273.5 BCF.
The Company is implementing a cost effective staged development
plan, targeting first gas and cash generation from Phase I in Q2
2018. The Phase I work programme consists of the low-cost workover
of five existing, and drilling of two new wells.
The Company is led by an experienced Board and senior management
team who have extensive industry and financial experience. Curzon
Energy is listed on the LSE Main Market under the ticker CZN.
About Coalbed Methane (CBM):
Coalbed methane gas (CBM) (or coal seam gas (CSG) or coal-mine
methane (CMM)), is a form of natural gas extracted from coal seams
or coal deposits. CBM is generated during the process of
coalification which is the transformation of plant material into
coal and is contained in the coal microstructure. Typical CBM
recovery entails initially pumping water out of the coal to allow
the natural gas to escape. Methane is the principal component of
the natural gas from CBM production, which is typically made up of
95 per cent methane and normally does not contain hydrogen sulphide
or other sulphur compounds. Natural gas produced from CBM can
normally be added to natural gas pipelines without any special
treatment.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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