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Monday, 07/10/2023 11:07:17 AM

Monday, July 10, 2023 11:07:17 AM

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Petro Matad has announced that the Velociraptor-1 exploration well in the Taats Basin of Block V located in central Mongolia reached a total depth (TD) of 1500m and wireline logging has been completed but unfortunately all the reservoirs encountered were water bearing.

The well came in close to prognosis at all levels. The primary objective Late Jurassic/Early Cretaceous Undur Formation was encountered at 1170m and had good quality reservoir sands interbedded with shales over a c. 200m interval. In the secondary objective Early Cretaceous Shinehudag Formation, three thick sand units were drilled with average porosity of around 18%. Good quality electric wireline logs confirmed both objectives to be water wet.

The well will now be plugged and abandoned and the rig will be demobilised. Operations were carried out on time and as budgeted with the full support and cooperation of the local community. The well results will now be incorporated into the Company’s interpretation of Block V before any further operational activity is undertaken in the area.

Mike Buck, CEO of Petro Matad, said:

“The results of the Velociraptor 1 well are obviously disappointing but such high impact targets, drillable at modest well cost cannot be ignored when exploring frontier areas. The well provides a valuable new data point to help unlock the hydrocarbon potential of the southern Gobi. We will now incorporate the well results into our overall evaluation of the area. Meanwhile our operational focus shifts back to Block XX where the Heron development offers near term oil production and revenue generation and where low risk, near field exploration opportunities have already been identified which provide exciting upside potential.”

Further operational updates will be provided in due course.

This is indeed a big disappointment for Petro Matad and its shareholders for whom high expectations and a long wait have led to a dry hole at Velociraptor 1. But Mike Buck is right to say that this reasonably inexpensive well in a frontier acreage had to be drilled.

It is good that Block XX received the necessary approvals last week and it should be remembered that there are plenty of exciting things to go after in the Heron development. All is not lost…