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Operational update - 3D seismic campaign
Operational update - 3D seismic campaign.

About this update from Petro Matad Limited
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 4249U Petro Matad Limited 24 October 2017 \n\n24 October 2017\nPetro Matad Limited\n(\"Petro Matad\" or the \"Company\")\nOperational update - 3D seismic campaign\nPetro Matad (AIM: MATD) is pleased to provide an operational update.\nSeismic Acquisition Campaign\n· The Company has signed the contract with BGP Inc (a divisions of China National Petroleum Company) for 3D and 2D seismic work in Blocks IV and V\n· Preliminary mobilization and camp construction is already underway, allowing for immediate preparatory and long lead work to begin\n· The 218km2 3D survey in Blocks IV and V will be the first ever 3D seismic acquired in western Mongolia\nFurther to its announcement of 4 October 2017, the Company is pleased to provide the timelines and details regarding the planned seismic work programme following the signing of the BGP contract, as detailed further below. The 220km2 3D survey will be the first ever 3D seismic acquired in western Mongolia. It will be conducted over the Tugrug Basin of eastern Block V, a longstanding priority basin for Petro Matad with a proven working petroleum system including mature source rock, reservoir rocks with good porosity & permeability and live hydrocarbon staining found in previous stratigraphic coring operations. \nThe survey in the Tugrug Basin of Block V is expected to begin 3D data recording operations by mid-November and to be completed by mid-December, 2017. The crew will then begin a 150 line km infill 2D survey in the same area, extending outward from the 3D, to cover surrounding prospects and leads. No camp move is required so the 2D acquisition can begin seamlessly after completion of the 3D. As such, the estimated completion date of the Tugrug Basin 2D program will be two weeks after the 3D. \nFollowing completion of the Tugrug Basin 2D, the crew and camp will move 350km NW into Block IV to acquire a new 205 line km 2D seismic grid over the Khangai Basin. The Khangai Basin is a deep and prospective basin in north-central Block IV. It has been high graded following the results of the airborne FTG/HRAM survey of 2015. Whilst only two regional 2D seismic lines currently cross the Khangai Basin, these lines show adequate basinal depths (3500M-4000M) and prospective...