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Once the prospective area is fully interpreted, a resource assessment will be conducted to support the addition of new well locations to the field development plan (FDP). Initial assessments indicate the seismic amplitude features, indicative of gas-charged reservoirs, are present over 25% of the KCA in the south.
It is located adjacent to CanCambrias existing Ba-IX mining license (32,500 acres), creating a consolidated, contiguous position within the Pannonian Basin, a mature and historically productive region in southern Hungary. billion cubic meters of natural gas, was brought to the surface from Hungarian fields.”
(Oil & Gas 360) – CanCambria Energy Corp. TSXV: CCEC ) ( FSE: 4JH ) is pleased to announce that it has been granted its first drilling permit from the Hungarian Mining Directorate for the CC- Ba-E-2 appraisal well at its 100% owned Kiskunhalas tight gas project in Hungarys Pannonian Basin.
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