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FAQ: Angkor Resources' Mussel Basin Oil & Gas Exploration Target in Cambodia
TL;DR
Angkor Resources identifies Mussel Basin as a fourth drilling target offering shallower drilling and higher reservoir porosity potential for competitive advantage in oil and gas exploration.
Angkor Resources processed 350-line km seismic data to identify Mussel Basin as a rift fault bounded basin with stratigraphic traps for prioritized drilling targets in December.
Angkor Resources' exploration advances Cambodia's energy independence while their Canadian operations implement gas capture to reduce emissions for cleaner energy solutions.
Seismic data reveals Mussel Basin is structurally unique from other targets, formed within the last 66 million years with potential for porous channel sand reservoirs.
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Angkor Resources has confirmed Mussel Basin as a fourth target for exploratory drilling on Block VIII in Cambodia, based on data processing from their seismic program.
Mussel Basin is located in the northeast portion of Block VIII, an onshore oil and gas license area in the southwest quadrant of Cambodia.
Mussel Basin is a rift fault bounded basin, probably of Cenozoic age, making it structurally different from the South, Central, and North Bokor basins, which are anticline structures.
Keith Edwards, Geophysicist for EnerCam, states that Mussel Basin offers shallower drilling targets and potentially higher reservoir porosity due to less compaction.
They are reviewing data for stratigraphic traps, such as reservoirs that pinch out against sealing rock or porous channel sand encased in impermeable shale.
A 350-line kilometre 2D seismic program was completed at the end of September, and processing and interpretation has been ongoing since, with full interpretation anticipated in December.
After removing parks and protected areas and adding 220 square kilometres, the Block VIII license area is just over 4095 square kilometres.
EnerCam Resources, Angkor's Cambodian energy subsidiary, is actively advancing oil and gas exploration activities on Block VIII.
EnerCam's mission is to prove Cambodia as an oil and gas producing nation through onshore exploration activities.
You can contact CEO Delayne Weeks via email at info@angkorresources.com, phone at +1 (780) 831-8722, or visit their website at angkorresources.com.
Curated from NewMediaWire

