Canacol Energy Ltd. Provides Sales and Operations Update
Canacol Energy Ltd. (OTCQX: CNNEF) reported average natural gas sales of 183 MMscfpd for December 2021. The Clarinete 6 development well, spud in early December, encountered 174 feet of net gas pay and has commenced permanent production. The company is advancing its drilling program with the Toronja 2 development well expected to be completed in late January, followed by the Carambolo 1 exploration well in February. Additionally, Canacol repurchased 369,800 shares in December 2021, continuing its normal course issuer bid.
- Achieved average gas sales of 183 MMscfpd in December 2021.
- Clarinete 6 well encountered 174 feet of net gas pay, now in permanent production.
- Continuation of a proactive drilling program with two wells planned for early 2022.
- Share repurchase of 369,800 shares in December 2021, indicating commitment to shareholder value.
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CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canacol Energy Ltd. ("Canacol" or the "Corporation") (TSX:CNE; OTCQX:CNNEF; BVC:CNEC) is pleased to provide the following information concerning its December 2021 natural gas sales, the Clarinete 6 development well, near term drilling plans for 2022, and the Corporations normal course issuer bid.
Gas sales averaged 183 MMscfpd for December 2021
Realized contractual natural gas sales (which are gas produced, delivered, and paid for) were 183 million standard cubic feet per day (“MMscfpd”) for December 2021.
Clarinete 6 development well encounters 174 feet of net gas pay
The Clarinete 6 development well was spud on December 9, 2021 and reached a total depth of 7,478 feet measured depth on December 15, 2021. The well encountered 174 feet true vertical depth of net gas pay with an average porosity of
Near term drilling program
The rig is currently mobilizing to drill the Toronja 2 development well, which is targeting gas bearing sandstones within the Porquero sandstone reservoir. Toronja 2 is anticipated to take approximately 3 weeks to drill and complete, and will be tied into permanent production by late January 2022. Following the completion of the Toronja 2 well, the rig will be mobilized to spud the Carambolo 1 exploration well, which the Corporation anticipates spudding in the latter half of February 2022. The Carambolo 1 exploration well will take approximately 5 weeks to drill and complete.
Normal course issuer bid
During December 2021, the Corporation repurchased 369,800 shares at an average price of
About Canacol
Canacol is a natural gas exploration and production company with operations focused in Colombia. The Corporation's common stock trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the OTCQX in the United States of America, and the Colombia Stock Exchange under ticker symbol CNE, CNNEF, and CNE.C, respectively.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Realized contractual gas sales is defined as gas produced and sold plus gas revenues received from nominated take or pay contracts.
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