26th Jun 2008 07:00
For Immediate Release 25 June 2008
Rift Oil plc
("Rift")
Papua New Guinean Ministerial Consent Completes Agreement with
Austral Pacific Energy Limited ("Austral")
Drilling Update
On 23 May 2008, Rift announced that it had reached an out of court settlement with Austral resulting in the termination of the agreement between the two parties and Rift assuming 100% ownership of Licenses PPL 261 and PPL 235 and the Coral Sea Drilling Rig for a total payment of US$5m. Part of the settlement (US$3m) was dependent on PNG ministerial consent. Rift is delighted to announce that this consent has been granted and the final payment to Austral has been made, thereby concluding the termination of their joint venture arrangements.
Drilling and Seismic Update
Rift is also pleased to announce that drilling at Puk Puk-1, which commenced in May 2008, has continued to a depth of 1,600 metres and is approaching the target zone.
Puk Puk-1 is Rift's second well in this drilling phase, located 25 kilometres from Douglas-1. Following drilling Puk Puk-1 will be flow tested, after which Rift intends to flow test Douglas-1.
Work has begun on a 200km seismic programme in PPL 235 and PPL 261. Fuel and equipment is on a barge to our port, Yavo, on the Strickland River. The seismic will initially be acquired using Douglas-1 camp, which has been refurbished, followed by a more northerly site, for PPL 261 work.
Medical and dental work has recently been completed at Hesalibe village- this follows work done at Somakopa village and Lake Murray.
Commercialisation prospects
The Douglas discovery was made in May 2006. In March 2007, Rift signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding ("MOU") with Alcan (now Rio Tinto Alcan) to further investigate the supply of approximately 40 BCF per annum of gas to the Gove Alumina plant in Northern Territory, Australia for a period of 20 years following initial production. Supply is proposed to be via a direct pipeline from the Douglas discovery to Gove, subject to establishing sufficient reserves. Under the terms of the MOU, the joint venture stated its intention to carry out an active drilling programme during the first six months of 2008. Following termination of the joint venture with Austral, Rift is now the sole MOU partner with Rio Tinto Alcan.
Furthermore, on 11 June 2008 Rift announced that it had signed heads of agreement with FLEX LNG Ltd. (Oslo OTC: FLNG) whereby the parties have agreed to work together to develop a floating liquefaction project offshore PNG utilising Rift's potential gas reserves, utilising one of FLEX LNG's floating liquefaction units currently on order.
Ian Gowrie-Smith, Chairman of Rift, commented :
"We are delighted that this matter has been brought to a close so rapidly and that we can now concentrate 100% on the development of our prospects within PNG which are already attracting considerable interest from possible commercialisation partners. We are continuing our development of these prospects apace and look forward to reporting on further progress at Puk-Puk and Douglas shortly. We would like to thank the Minister and his staff, and we look forward to working with the government of Papua New Guinea on our anticipated development."
Further enquiries:
Rift
David Lees, Ian Gowrie-Smith 020 7340 9970
Buchanan Communications
Tim Anderson, Isabel Podda 020 7466 5000
RBC Capital Markets
Andrew Smith, Sarah Wharry 020 7653 4804
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