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Politics : Gold and Silver Stocks and Related Commentary

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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (7797)3/2/2005 9:02:43 AM
From: Condor  Read Replies (2) of 18308
 
Oooh....then please sell him on this oil sands play.

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1% of their budget would just about do it I think. <gg>

Paul...what has been the most revelationary item that you have gleaned from the conference so far?

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Connacher completes three of 19 holes at Great Divide

2005-01-18 09:33 ET - News Release

Mr. R. Gusella reports

CONNACHER UPDATES 2005 ACTIVITY

Connacher Oil and Gas Ltd. has now completed drilling of the first three of 19 planned core holes at its Great Divide oil sands project, situated approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Fort McMurray, Alta.

These three core holes are part of a planned 12-well program on what Connacher has labelled Pod One, a Middle McMurray oil-bearing channel located on a portion of the company's 101-section (64,640-acre) landholding in the region. Previously, in early 2004, Connacher drilled 11 delineation core holes on this channel. Subsequently, in October, 2004, DeGolyer & MacNaughton Canada Ltd., an independent engineering consultant, assigned 52.8 million barrels of possible recoverable reserves to this channel, using National Instrument 51-101 parameters, but obviously before considering the results of the company's current drilling program.

The 2005 program on Pod One was designed to provide additional information about the geometry and size of the channel to support Connacher's planned application to develop this accumulation into a production project using SAGD technology. Based on preliminary results from these first three wells, including a review of well logs, Connacher is encouraged that the accumulation may be larger than previously mapped, but no additional reserve estimates or calculations have been undertaken and an analysis of the actual cores remains to be completed.

Connacher expects the remaining nine wells on Pod One will be completed by April, 2005, and data will be integrated with information presently in the company's possession. Engineering design, simulation and environmental studies, which are needed to support an application to the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board and to Alberta Environment to commence production, are under way, targeting a submission by September, 2005. Upon receipt of regulatory approval, Connacher would expect to commence a 10,000-barrel-per-day project in 2006.

Later in the first quarter of 2005, Connacher also expects to drill up to seven new core holes on its Pod Three channel, located in the Marianna Lake region approximately six miles southwest of Pod One. There is less well control associated with Pod Three than was the case with Pod One when the acreage was acquired in early 2004.

Connacher was also successful in acquiring, at low cost, an additional 100-per-cent working interest in 18 sections (11,520 acres) of oil sands leases at the Dec. 15, 2004, Alberta Crown sale. This brought the company's total holdings at Great Divide to a 100-per-cent working interest in 101 sections (64,640 acres). At that sale, the top price paid for nearby acreage exceeded $2,300 per acre, almost double the previous high price paid for lands in the area in October, 2004.

Connacher also announces that it expects to commence drilling in southwest Saskatchewan at Tompkins and Battrum in the near future, with up to 25 wells budgeted for these regions in 2005. An earlier start-up has been constrained by certain testing procedures at Tompkins and by extremely cold weather during the first part of 2005.

Connacher is also pleased to announce that it is supporting initiatives by its 61-per-cent-owned subsidiary, Petrolifera Petroleum Ltd., to secure two new high-potential oil and natural gas concessions in a second jurisdiction in South America. Petrolifera has also initiated a 144-square-kilometre 3-D seismic program on the 95,000-acre Puesto Morales/Rinconada concession in the Neuquen basin, Argentina. Drilling is expected to commence in the second quarter of 2005.

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