And to finish my assessment of SWE...
A few notes on Tanzania:
(please note, much of my above notes also refer to the Tanzania prospects, so in order to not be repetitive, this will be a summary of;)
Pagani License & Kilosa-Kilombero License (32.5% interest in each)
SWE is the operator.
Already identified is 3 sedimentary basin with Seismic contract already awarded,, and should commence prior to being of June.
200kms scheduled for Pagani
300kms for K-K.
Oil Seeps and distressed vegetation are visible.
British firms eye Tanzania for (broad industries + Oil and Gas) due to its pace of growth.
http://www.africareview.com/Business---Finance/British-firms-eye-Tanzania-oil-gas-sectors/-/979184/1727514/-/rv98gaz/-/index.html
Nice to see the British High Commission smooching the Tanzanian Oil & Gas Sector....must be some wide interest.
Of interest: Geology History (Basic)
http://www.tz-licensing-round.com/pdf/displays/j2_poster_web.pdf
The Tanzanian Government is planning more licenses to go for auction (Onshore and Offshore) - Onshore looks to be just North-West of Pagani (so between our Kenya and Tanzania Licenses following the EARS system, in relation to where the Rift splits) - A good each way bet possibly?
http://www.tpdc-tz.com/Lake_Tanganyika_Licensing.pdf
Who else is playing in Tanzania:
http://www.tpdc-tz.com/Activity_Map_2012.pdf
Similarities between Tullows recent Lockchar Basin Kenya Discovery and our Tanzanian acreage:
http://www.ogj.com/articles/2013/02/basinal-indications-seen-on-tanzanian-onshore-psas.html
And to finish my assessment of SWE...A few notes on Tanzania:...
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