-- Petro-Victory Energy (VRY.V) 周二表示,该公司位于巴西圣若昂 (SJ) 油田的 SJ-12 井钻遇了约 280 米的含油层段。 该井钻遇了 72 米的净油气层。此外,还发现了 45 米(147 英尺)的油气显示。 Petro-Victory 计划开展一项额外的测试计划,以进一步评估 SJ-12 井,结果将另行公布。 “SJ-12 井的钻遇结果远超预期,标志着圣若昂油田开发的一个重要里程碑。我们已确认该油田拥有一个稳健且活跃的石油系统,并具有明显的叠置油层潜力。这些结果验证了我们的地下模型,并增强了我们对该油田规模和长期价值创造的信心。”首席执行官 Richard Gonzalez 表示。 Petro-Victory 的股票于 4 月 15 日在多伦多证券交易所创业板 (TSX Venture Exchange) 最后一次交易,收盘价为 0.73 美元。
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