Reabold, the AIM investing company which focuses on investments in upstream oil and gas projects, notes that
West Newton Site Update
The drilling and setting of conductor casing are complete and the conductor rig was demobilised from site in the week commencing
All permits and permissions are in place to commence the main drilling operations and any pre-operational conditions have been satisfied.
As such, the main drilling rig and associated equipment have commenced mobilisation to site today. The equipment will be rigged-up over a period of one to two weeks in preparation to drill the main borehole to a depth of approximately 2,000 metres. Completion is expected to take six to ten weeks. Once completed, the drilling rig will be demobilised from the site over a period of approximately one week.
'During this period, we have increased our exposure to West Newton to approximately 56 per cent., meaning we have a considerable interest in potentially one of the largest oil and gas fields onshore
Reabold holds its interest in West Newton via its ca. 59 per cent. shareholding in Rathlin, which, in turn, has a 66.67 per cent. interest in PEDL183. In addition, Reabold has a 16.665 per cent. licence interest in PEDL 183.
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As an investor in upstream oil & gas projects, Reabold aims to create value from each project by investing in undervalued, low-risk, near-term upstream oil & gas projects and by identifying a clear exit plan prior to investment.
Reabold's long term strategy is to re-invest capital made through its investments into larger projects in order to grow the Company. Reabold aims to gain exposure to assets with limited downside and high potential upside, capitalising on the value created between the entry stage and exit point of its projects. The Company invests in projects that have limited correlation to the oil price.
Reabold has a highly-experienced management team, who possess the necessary background, knowledge and contacts to carry out the Company's strategy.
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