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Egdon spuds Keddington-5

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Egdon Resources plc has reported the commencement of drilling operations on the Keddington-5 conventional sidetrack development well in UK Onshore Licence PED005R located in Lincolnshire.

Keddington-5 is a sidetrack of the Keddington-4 production well and is designed to target an area of the field where the sandstone reservoir has not been produced. Operations are anticipated to end in early February.

It is estimated that the well will target an undrained volume that ranges between 309 000 bbls and 566 000 bbls of oil.

The Keddington Oil Field was discovered in 1998 by Candecca and brought onstream the same year. Egdon acquired the then shut-in field from Roc Oil GB Ltd in March 2007 and production was restarted in June 2007. Egdon has previously drilled two horizontal sidetrack wells, which produce oil from two Carboniferous age sandstones at a depth of around 2200 m. Egdon farmed-down its interest in the Keddington Oil Field in August 2015 to Terrain Energy Ltd and Union Jack Oil plc, reducing its working interest from 75% to 45% and reducing its paying interest on the Keddington-5 well to 15%.

Commenting on the start of drilling operations at Keddington-5, Mark Abbott, Managing Director of Egdon, said: “We are pleased to report the commencement of drilling operations at Keddington-5 and look forward to the potential for increased production and profitability from this mature field.”

In accordance with the AIM Rules – Note for Mining and Oil and Gas Companies, the information contained in this announcement has been reviewed and signed off by the Managing Director of Egdon Resources plc, Mark Abbott.

Evaluation of potential recoverable hydrocarbons has been assessed in accordance with 2007 Petroleum Resources Management System prepared by the Oil and Gas Reserves Committee of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and reviewed and jointly sponsored by the World Petroleum Council (WPC), the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and the Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers (SPEE).

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