Muzarabani Oil Drilling Update: Invictus Says They Encountered Some Setbacks

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Muzarabani Oil Drilling Update: Invictus Says They Encountered Some Setbacks
Muzarabani Oil Drilling Update: Invictus Says They Encountered Some Setbacks

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. Australian-listed Invictus Energy Ltd, an independent oil and gas exploration company focused on high-impact energy resources in sub-Saharan Africa, has issued an update on oil drilling in Muzarabani, Zimbabwe stating that they have encountered some setbacks.

Invictus made the announcement in response to a request by Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) for an update on drilling. In an update seen by Pindula News, Invictus said drilling at Mukuyu-1 commenced on 23 September and is expected to take 50 – 60 days to complete and evaluate.

The company added that it has encountered some minor delays in preparation for, and whilst drilling the 121⁄4” hole section due to rig maintenance and failures of measuring while drilling (MWD) evaluation tools.

Invictus also said it first became aware of the minor delays during the week ending 14 October 2022 adding that these minor delays are often encountered during normal oilfield drilling operations.

The company also said the minor delays, such as those detailed above have been provisioned for in the overall estimated drilling timeline.

Invictus added that it will provide an update if there are any material changes to anticipated timelines following the completion of the casing and cementing of the 121⁄4” hole section in preparation for drilling the final 81⁄2” hole section. Added the company:

As stated in previous announcements, wireline logging is the primary means of evaluating the drilling results. Whilst the failures of measuring while drilling (MWD) tools has resulted in a limited realtime dataset being received, it has no impact on the timing or results of wireline evaluation program which is planned to be run once the respective hole sections have been completed.

The Company will provide an update to the market once the wireline evaluation is complete.

Pindula News presents Invictus’ direct response to the queries raised by ASX relating to the drilling:

a. The Mukuyu-1 drilling has not been completed. As above the current operations are drilling ahead in the 12 1⁄4” hole section

a. Drilling results will be received once the wireline logging evaluation has been completed

b. The Company is unable to provide detailed timing of the results as it is subject to progress of drilling operations, which can be impacted by drilling conditions, rig and evaluation tool performance amongst other factors.

a. The Company has a strict trading policy which applies to all staff and contractors involved in the drilling campaign and the confidentiality of results.

b. The application of this trading policy and confidentiality has been further reinforced through internal communication to all members of the workforce involved in well-related activity – contractors and consultants included.

In response to your questions in your letter please refer to our response below:

No, but please refer to the general update noted above on current progress of our Mukuyu-1 Well

a. Is IVZ relying on Listing Rule 3.1A not to announce that information under Listing Rule 3.1? Please note that the recent trading in IVZ’s securities would suggest to ASX that such information may have ceased to be confidential and therefore IVZ may no longer be able to rely on Listing Rule 3.1A. Accordingly, if the answer to this question is “yes”, you need to contact us immediately to discuss the situation.

b. Can an announcement be made immediately? Please note, if the answer to this question is “no”, you need to contact us immediately to discuss requesting a trading halt (see below).

c. If an announcement cannot be made immediately, why not and when is it expected that an announcement will be made?

Not applicable

Following the Company’s announcement on 26 September 2022 Invictus Spuds Maiden Oil & Gas Well in Zimbabwe and on 5 October 2022 Mukuyu-1 Drilling Update the market may have anticipated further update and may be speculating on likelihood of success or failure on our initial target in the Mukuyu-1. Invictus confirms it has no results analysed or available for release in relation to the Company’s initial targets.

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