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Angkor Resources' Subsidiary, Enercam Resources, Programs Seismic Lines On Block Viii, Cambodia
(TheNewswire) GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA - March 26 2025 – TheNewswire - ANGKOR...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Angkor Resources' Subsidiary, Enercam Resources, Programs Seismic Lines On Block Viii, Cambodia\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA - March 26\n2025 –\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n ANGKOR RESOURCES CORP. (TSXV:\nANK) (“ANGKOR” OR “THE COMPANY”)\n \n\n announces that under its Cambodian subsidiary, EnerCam\nResources Co. Ltd. Cambodia (“ECC”), geoscientists have\nestablished a 350 kilometer 2-D Seismic line program for furthering\noil and gas exploration over the Block VIII onshore oil and gas\nlicense.\n \n\n\n\n The technical team has identified six potential\nsedimentary sub basins of interest across Block VIII, four of them\ncentral west and two more shallow basins on the east. (see figure 1\nbelow) The team has been working through all the publicly available\ndata over the general Block VIII Permit area and regionally over all\nof southeast Asia to understand and methodically fast track ECC’s\nproposed 2025 exploration activities.\n \n\n\n\n Completion of seismic and interpretation is the main\nfactor that leads to drilling targets.   The primary initial seismic\nsurvey targets lie within the western half of the Permit Block in the\ninformally named: South Cardamom, Central Bokor, South Bokor, and\nNorth Phu Quoc sedimentary sub basins.\n \n\n\n\n On the east side of the Block VIII License, there\nappears to be two shallower sedimentary basins, North Kampot and South\nKampot respectively. There are several known oil seeps of great\ninterest in both sub basins and there are plans to shoot further 2-D\nseismic programs during later dry seasons possibly using accelerated\nweight drop (AWD) seismic technology which will be suited to such\nshallower potential targets.\n \n\n\n\n These oil seeps on Permit Block VIII resemble those\nfound at surface leading to the oil discoveries in basins of\nnorthwestern Thailand. The Phitsanulok Basin in Thailand is home to\nthe Sirikit oilfield which is the largest onshore oilfield in that\nnation. The main Sirikit pool, discovered in 1981 had an initial\nestimate of some 800 million barrels and recoverable estimates of 148\nmillion barrels of oil and 250 billion cubic feet (BCF) associated\ngas.  Readers should note that this production is not neces...