TransAtlantic spuds second well in Egypt                                                                                                                TransAtlantic Petroleum Corp                                          TNP.U Shares issued 53,715,092                                  Aug 4 close $0.27 Thu 5 Aug 99                                                   News Release Also Tanganyika Oil Company Ltd (TYK) Mr. Barry Lasker reports TransAtiantic Petroleum Corp. has disclosed that the  second  well  in  its drilling  program  on  the  West  Gharib  Block,  onshore Gulf of Suez, has spudded. The Farha-1 well will be drilled to a total depth  of  approximately  5,800 feet  to  evaluate  the prospective Miocene sands. The Farha prospect is 15 kilometres to the south of the Hana-1 well which was recently  drilled  and completed  as an oil discovery. Several oil fields operated by the Egyptian state oil company, GPC, are 10 kilometers to the south of Farha-1. After completion and testing of the  Farha-1  well  (within  four  to  five weeks),  the  joint  venture  will  move  forward  with  plans  to drill an appraisal well to further validate the extent of the Hana reservoir.  Being structurally  updip,  the  Hana-2 stepout well could hold even greater sand pay and productivity than the discovery well. The West Gharib Block (630,000 acres) is within the prolific Gulf  of  Suez rift  basin,  which holds over six billion barrels of reserves and produces 800,000 barrels of oil a  day.  The  joint  venture's  current  exploration program  is based on extensive geological and geophysical studies resulting from  a  2-D  and  3-D  seismic  program  conducted  last  summer.  Several additional prospects and leads have been confirmed for future evaluation. GHP  Exploration  (West  Gharib)  Ltd.,  a  wholly  owned   subsidiary   of TransAtlantic  Petroleum  Corp.  holds  a  30-per-cent interest in the West Gharib concession. Tanganyika Oil Company Ltd., through  its  wholly  owned subsidiary, Dublin International Petroleum (Egypt) Ltd., is the operator of the West Gharib Block, holding a 50-per-cent  interest.  Drucker  Petroleum Inc.,  a  wholly  owned  subsidiary  of  Drucker Industries Inc., holds the remaining 20-per-cent interest. (c) Copyright 1999 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com   |