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Cuban oil drilling one step closer to reality
by Daniel J. Graeber
Washington (UPI) Jan 31, 2018


Cuban authorities have issued the local consent necessary to move forward with plans for oil drilling onshore, Australia's Melbana Energy said Wednesday.

Melbana is one of the few foreign companies, and the only one listed on the Australian stock exchange, working on the ground in Cuba. The company said Wednesday it was granted a certificate the confirms it met local and community regulations on the potential environmental and land use impacts of its proposed drilling program.

"Achieving this milestone further reduces the risk of permitting constraints on our drilling program schedule and ensures we remain on track to undertake our planned Block 9 drilling program in 2018," CEO Robert Zammit said in a statement.

Melbana's Alameda-1 prospect near the northern coast of Cuba is targeting a reservoir with more than 2.5 billion barrels of oil in place. The company estimates it would cost at least $20 million to drill two wells in Cuba, higher than previous estimates.

The company in a share placement over the last quarter generated about $2.1 million in capital to use to fund operations in Cuba, as well as those closer to home at its Beehive prospect in New Zealand. Melbana lost a drilling partner in Cuba last year and is now looking for a new relationship. French major Total and Australian energy company Santos are on board with operations in New Zealand.

For Cuba, the company said it's moving forward with the second phase of the permitting process, which includes getting the environmental licenses necessary to start the installation of drilling equipment.

Former Managing Director Peter Stickland stepped down in mid-Janary, citing health reasons. Directing the company through a Cuban oil program that saw an about face in ties with Havana in Washington, Stickland stays on as a consultant and non-executive director of the board.

Zammit, an Exxon Mobil veteran, stepped up from executive manager to steer the company.

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Oil slips on signs of build-up in supplies
Washington (UPI) Jan 30, 2018
Crude oil prices continued to pull back from recent highs Tuesday on signs that supply-side pressures were catching up with much-watched inventory metrics. Crude oil prices reversed their long march upward on Monday following reports of hundreds of thousands of new Canadian barrels of oil flowing on the market from a project run by Suncor and French energy major Total. North American en ... read more

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