RBS Morgans Noosa Mining Conference Presentation
Brisbane, July 18, 2014 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Central Petroleum Limited (ASX:CTP) (CPTLY:OTCMKTS) provides the presentation to the RBS Morgans Conference. The highlights of the presentation are reproduced below, and the full presentation is available via link below.
- Oil & Gas Producer with Oil at Surprise and Gas at Palm Valley
- Monthly Gas Sales in June earned over $0.5 Million in revenue
- Monthly Crude Sales in June will earn around $0.8 Million in revenue
- Southern Georgina JV Phase 1 Drilling Programme commenced
- Mt Kitty drilled through the target and flowed gas, however further data needs to be collected to progress the evaluation
- Negotiating with Santos on Stage 2 of farm-in being revamped in light of information gained and actions taken in Stage 1
- Production Licence #7 granted
- Pipeline Licence for Dingo being offered - construction to commence by early August
- Whiteley-1 being spudded next week
To view the presentation to the Morgans Mining Conference, please visit:
http://media.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/ASX-CTP-684261.pdf
About Central Petroleum Limited
Central Petroleum Limited (ASX:CTP) is a well-established, and emerging ASX-listed Australian oil and gas producer. In our short history, Central has grown to become the largest onshore gas producer in the Northern Territory (NT), supplying industrial customers and senior gas distributors in NT and the wider Australian east coast market.
Central is positioned to become a significant domestic energy supplier, with exploration and development plans across 180,000 km2 of tenements in Queensland and the Northern Territory, including some of Australia's largest known onshore conventional gas prospects. Central has also completed an MoU with Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) to progress the proposed Amadeus to Moomba Gas Pipeline to a Final Investment Decision.
We are also seeking to develop the Range gas project, a new gas field located among proven CSG fields in the Surat Basin, Queensland with 135 PJ (net to Central) of development-pending 2C contingent resource.
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