Highlights
• 2D seismic acquisition program for Petroleum Exploration Licence 93 (PEL 93 or Licence)
awarded to Polaris Natural Resources Development Ltd (Polaris).
• Seismic program already paid for by 88 Energy as part of the farm-in agreement with Monitor
Exploration (Namibia) Pty Ltd (Monitor) to earn its initial 20% working interest in PEL 93.
• Program to acquire a minimum of ~200-line km of 2D seismic, with data acquisition to commence
mid-2024.
• Data to be used to validate 10 independent structural closures identified from airborne geophysical
methods (and part existing 2D seismic), in pursuit of a maiden prospective resource declaration.
• PEL 93 is a vast 18,500km2 onshore acreage position comprising blocks 1717 and 1817 in the
Owambo Basin, Namibia; 88 Energy can earn up to a 45% non-operated interest via farm-in.
• Considerable potential for more leads to be identified as dataset is expanded.
• Targeting fast-tracking of drilling with the first potential exploration well as early as 2H 2025.
• Nearby operator is drilling 3 to 4 wells in the Owambo basin and is expected to spud the first well
in mid-2024.This represents a significant catalyst for understanding of the onshore resource
potential in Namibia, which already holds a ready path to market.
88 Energy Limited (ASX:88E, AIM:88E, OTC:EEENF) (88 Energy or the Company) is pleased to
announce the awarding of the 2D seismic data acquisition program for PEL 93 to Polaris. This program
is set to acquire a minimum of ~200-line km of low-impact 2D seismic.
88 Energy, through its wholly-owned Namibian
subsidiary, holds a 20% working interest in PEL 93,
which covers 18,500km2 of underexplored subsurface within the Owambo Basin in Namibia. The
Company can earn up to a 45% non-operated
working interest in PEL 93 via its existing threestage farm-in agreement.
Following a period of planning, public consultation,
and receipt of relevant approvals, the program is
expected to commence mid-2024. It will focus on
confirming the structural closures of the 10
independent leads identified from airborne
geophysical methods and partly verified using
existing 2D seismic coverage.
The 2D seismic program is expected to be completed in Q3 2024, with processing of the data anticipated
to be completed in Q4 2024. Results from the 2D seismic program will then be incorporated into existing
historical exploration data over the acreage and used to identify possible exploration drilling locations.
Subsurface investigations completed to date on PEL 93 by Monitor (since its award in 2018) have
incorporated a range of geophysical and geochemical techniques to assess and validate the significant
potential of the acreage. This included airborne geophysical methods, reprocessing of existing 2D
seismic coverage, as well as measuring methane and ethane concentrations in soil samples over
interpreted structural leads, validating the existence of an active petroleum system. Passive seismic
anomalies from this work were noted to align closely to both interpreted structural leads and measured
alkane molecules (c1-c5) concentrations in soil.
Significant New Structural Play Identified
A series of large, anticlinal structures have been identified in the onshore Owambo Basin, collectively
expected to represent a resource of equivilant size to recent offshore Namibian discoveries.
Initial exploration in the Owambo Basin has focused on the shallow Karoo Play, however attention has
turned to the substantial potential of the deeper and largely untested Damara Play.
The Damara Play resulted from a large fold and thrust episode, providing significant independent targets
for exploration of an equivalent size to those discovered offshore Namibia, where an exploration
renaissance is underway with ~88% success rate (with recent wells discovering oil).
Monitor has utilised a range of geophysical and geochemical techniques to identify and validate the
significant potential of the acreage.
Damara Play Drilling In 2H 2024
Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd (ReconAfrica) are planning on drilling and testing 3 to 4 wells in
well-defined prospects within two distinct regional plays (Karoo and Damara), as part of an initial
exploration drilling campaign in PEL073 and PEL001, located on the flanks of the Owambo basin.
The Damara Play is characterised by several coherent, mappable, large fold and thrust structures which
generated 19 prospects and 4 leads certified by third party resource auditor, NSAI. The target structures
observed are up to 25km in length and 3 to 5km wide. Reservoirs are expected to be encountered in
both the marine/fluvial sandstones of the Mulden formation as well as the fractured carbonates of the
Otavi Supergroup. The Otavi group was penetrated in well 6-2 and contained oil shows on mud logs as
well as oil saturations in side-wall cores.
The Pre-Rift Karoo play interval is interpreted to be late Neo-Proterozoic to Early Palaeozoic
sedimentary rocks which are analogous to the sediments of the Owambo Basin to the west.
Given their depth, modelled maturation, geological age and geochemical data from wells and seeps,
the hydrocarbons are expected to be both light oil and gas.
Background; Farm-In Agreement
The Farm-In Agreement was executed on 14 November 2023, between Eighty Eight Energy (Namibia)
(Pty) Ltd (88EN), a newly formed, wholly-owned subsidiary of 88 Energy, and private Namibian
company, Monitor Oil and Gas Exploration (Namibia) Pty Ltd (MELN), a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Monitor. Following the WI Transfer, 88EN now holds a 20% working interest in the Licence, MELN
retains a 55% working interest and acts as Operator of the exploration and development of PEL 93.
Private Namibian company, Legend Oil Namibia (Pty) Ltd (Legend) holds a 15% working interest and
Namibian government entity, National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Pty) Ltd (NAMCOR), holds a
10% working interest in the Licence. Under the terms of the Farm-In Agreement, 88EN is, together with
the other three working interest owners, party to a new Joint Operating Agreement (JoA) in relation to
the Licence.
88EN may earn up to a total 45% working interest in PEL 93 by funding its share of agreed costs
under the 2024 work program and budget as defined in the Farm-In Agreement and any future work
program budgets yet to be agreed. The maximum total investment costs are anticipated to be US$18.7
million.
Stage 1 Completed schedule to earn a 20% working interest in the Licence comprised:
- 1st instalment: US$0.28 million cash on signing for partial payment of back costs (Completed);
- 2nd instalment: US$1.25 million paid in 88 Energy shares on signing for part payment of the 2D
seismic carry (Completed);
- 3rd instalment: US$1.25 million paid in 88 Energy shares upon approval of the Licence WI
Transfer by the Namibian government, as a further payment in relation to the 2D seismic
program carry (Completed); and
- 4th Instalment: US$0.92 million paid in 88 Energy shares for remaining payment of back costs
and 2024 work-program carry (Completed).
This announcement has been authorised by the Board.