Friday, February 04, 2011 8:28:11 AM
February 3, 2011 – Vancouver, BC - Vangold Resources Ltd. ("Vangold" or the "Company") (TSX-V: VAN) is pleased to announce that the Company, together with Blackstairs Energy PLC (“Blackstairs”) of Ireland, a private oil and gas exploration and development company, have signed an “Acquisition Agreement” with Petro Novus AG (“Petro Novus”) that gives Petro Novus a 50% interest in a Petroleum Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement (“PEPSA”) for “hydrocarbon exploration and production rights” in the Republic of Armenia. Upon completion of the acquisition agreement, Vangold and Blackstairs will each, respectively, retain a 25% share in the PEPSA.
The PEPSA was originally executed by Vangold and Blackstairs with the Government of Armenia on April 27th, 2007. The contract covers the areas designated as "Blocks 4, 5 and 6" and extends 13,775 square kilometres in central and southern Armenia. The associated "Exploration Licence Permits" and the "Licence Agreement" were approved by the Armenian authorities in May 2007 and December 2007 respectively. These permits and agreements allow full access to the existing technical archive data and clearance to commence technical operations throughout the entire permit area.
Under the acquisition agreement, Petro Novus is obligated to make total payments of US $2.5 million. Petro Novus will make cash payments of US $1 million in total to partners Vangold (50%) and Blackstairs Energy (50%) over a period of eighteen months. Petro Novus will also spend $1.5 million on a work program that will consist of the review, analyses, reprocessing and re-interpretation of the existing Technical Data, conducting geological mapping of structures, and acquiring not less than 170 line kilometres of 2D seismic.
Dal Brynelsen, President and CEO of Vangold states, “We are pleased that PetroNovus has joined the Armenian Joint-Venture and we look forward to their management team bringing their extensive energy sector experience to bear in the evaluation of blocks 4, 5 and 6. These oil and gas concessions in Armenia encompass 13,755 square kilometres - approximately half the country - and are adjacent to Iran, Azerbaijan and Georgia, all countries with significant oil and gas resources. Management believes a similar potential exists for the discovery and development of oil and gas in southern Armenia. I look forward to working with the management team at Petro Novus and to rapidly advancing our project in Armenia.”
It's all happened before and it will all happen again. Might as well profit from it.
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