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Eco (Atlantic) Oil and Gas Ltd Announces Audited Results Year Ended 31 March 2020 & Update
TORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESSWIRE / July 13, 2020 / Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd....

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[{"type":"text","content":"Eco (Atlantic) Oil and Gas Ltd Announces Audited Results Year Ended 31 March 2020 & UpdateTORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESSWIRE / July 13, 2020 / Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. (AIM:ECO)(TSXV:EOG), the oil and gas exploration company with license interests in Guyana and Namibia, is pleased to announce its results for the year ended 31 March 2020, alongside a corporate and operational update.Results Highlights:FinancialsAs at 31 March 2020, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of CAD $26,482,896 million (US$18,782,196) with zero debt and remains fully funded for its share of further appraisal and exploration drilling at Orinduik Block offshore Guyana (the \"Orinduik Block\") of up to US$120M (gross).As at 31 March 2020, Eco had total assets of CAD $28,205,351 million (US$ 20,003,795), total liabilities of CAD $496,889 (US$ 333,255) million and total equity of CAD $27,708,462 million (US$ 19,651,392).Operations - GuyanaIn 2019, the Company announced two oil discoveries, Jethro-1 and Joe-1, on its Orinduik offshore petroleum license in Guyana (the \"Guyana License\"). Both wells were drilled within budget by the Stena Forth drillship, with MWD logging tool and conventional wireline.Jethro-1 discovery comprised high quality oil-bearing sandstone 55m reservoir of Lower Tertiary age and was drilled with a net cost to Eco of US$7.6M.Joe-1 discovery comprises high-quality oil-bearing sandstone 16m reservoir with a high porosity of Upper Tertiary age and was drilled with a net cost to Eco of US$3M.Fluid samples analysis results from both of the wells, sent by the Operator, confirmed that the samples recovered to date from Jethro-1 and Joe-1 are mobile heavy crudes with high sulphur content, which appears not dissimilar to the commercial heavy crudes in nearby Hammerhead discovery and to those currently in production in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, the Campos Basin in Brazil, Venezuela and Angola.The Company engaged an independent third-party consultant with heavy oil development and economics expertise to help conduct preliminary evaluations related to various production schemes and commercialisation.On 3 February 2020, the Company announced the filing of a National Instrument 51-101 compliant resource report on the Orinduik Block, offshore Guyana, which included: Significant increase in Gross Prospective Resources to 5,141 MMBOE (771 ...