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Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Statements in this presentation may contain forward-looking information. Forward looking statements or information are based on current expectations, estimates and projections that involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the Company and described in the forward looking statements or information. These risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward looking statements or information include, among other things: general economic and business conditions; the risk of instability affecting the jurisdictions in which the Company operates; the risks of the oil and natural gas industry, such as operational risks in exploring for, developing and producing crude oil and natural gas and market demand; the possibility that government policies or laws may change or governmental approvals may be delayed or withheld; risks and uncertainties involving geology of oil ad natural gas deposits; the uncertainty of reserves estimates and reserves life; the ability of the Company to add production and reserves through acquisition, development and exploration activities; the Company’s ability to enter into or renew leases; potential delays or changes in plans with respect to exploration or development projects or capital expenditures; the uncertainty of estimates and projections relating to production (including decline in rates), costs and expenses; fluctuations in oil and natural gas prices, foreign currency exchange rates and interest rates; risks inherent in the Company’s marketing operations, including credit risk; health, safety and environmental risks; and uncertainties as to the availability and cost of financing. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all possible risks and uncertainties. Additional information on these and other factors that could affect the Company’s operations and financial results is included in reports filed with Canadian securities regulatory authorities and is available at www.sedar.com and on the Company’s website at www.mooncoroil.com.The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on this forward-looking information. The forward looking statements or information contained in this presentation are made as of the date hereof and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise unless required by applicable securities laws. The forward looking statements or information contained in this presentation are expressly qualified y this cautionary statement.Where amounts are expressed on a BOE basis, natural gas volumes have been converted to oil equivalence at six thousand cubic feet per barrel. The term BOE may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A BOE conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet per barrel is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.
Advisory Disclaimer
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Mooncor Oil & Gas wholly-owned subsidiary Primary Petroleum (USA) has concentrated the majority of its resources in the acquisition of prospective oil and gas acreage in Northwestern Montana. The Company has an operated working interest in a large contiguous land position, in excess of 370,000 gross, 218,000 net acres, in the Southern Alberta Basin in Pondera and Teton Counties of northwestern Montana.
Primary Petroleum (USA) has gone on to identify a number of well supported exploration and development opportunities in formations ranging from the Cretaceous period to the Devonian period . Primary's land capture is offsetting the previously exploited Pondera Field which produced a total of 29MM barrels of oil.All Primary's new play types encompass petroleum systems with carbonate and clastic targets. Favorable mineralogy and multiple pay intervals are some of the key characteristics demonstrated by the plays developed.
Primary is currently acquiring fee simple and state lands in Western Montana. The area is characterized by multi-zone oil and gas targets, is close to existing infrastructure and has year round access.
A significant amount of trade seismic is available and Primary believes that the area merits further exploration using today's modern exploration methods.
About Us
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Allen Lone, President & CEO
Director and CEO of Augusta Industries Inc, he also serves on the Board of Brownstone Energy. He was President & CEO, & CFO, Director and a promoter of Ketchum Capital. Since 1991 , He has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of Marcon International Inc. Mr. Lone holds an MBA from Lindenwood University, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1998 and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and B.A General Studies from Missouri State University in 1989.
Tony Boogmans – VP of Operations
Mr. Boogmans served as VP Operations and a Director of Ammonite Energy He was President of Clearwater from December, 2005 until the amalgamation. Mr. Boogmans has over 30 years of experience in both private and public companies in the areas of property evaluation, drilling, completion and workovers, & fields, he has been employed at Gulf Oil Canada, AOSTRA, Canadian Western Natural Gas Company Limited and Northwestern Utilities Limited earlier in his career.Mr. Boogmans was one of the founders of Innovative Energy Ltd., (sold to Denison Energy Inc.) He joined Silverwing Energy Inc. as a consultant in April 2004 and in October 2004 served as VP Engineering until December 2005.Mr. Boogmans graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Alberta in 1973. Mr. Boogmans is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologist and Geophysicist of Alberta.
Management
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Norman W. Armstrong – Geophysicist
Over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas business. His Canadian expertise includes projects in Western Canada, the Arctic and Atlantic Canada. International experience includes The Middle East,Central America and East Asia.
Mr. Armstrong started his career in 1972 as a Geological Analyst with Digitech Systems Ltd, Processing Geophysicist with Geodigit, Exploration Geophysicist at Petro-Canada Inc, Forest Oil Corporation as a Staff Geophysicist, Chief Geophysicist for Aberford Resources Ltd.
Mr. Armstrong has a Bachelor of Science, Geology Major. from the University of Calgary He is a member of APEGGA and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
John Murdoch – Reservoir EngineerTwenty-five plus years experience in the oil and gas industry domestic and foreign.
Mr Murdock was VP Production and GM at Sunwing Energy Ltd, He was also the COO at Clampett Energy Ltd, CEO of Madison Energy Corp. And GM in China for Ivanhoe Energy. He spent time in Kazakhstan with HURRICANE HYDROCARBONS LTD as Field Operations Manager Petroleum Technology Diploma from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology - Reservoir Major.
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Mr. Stephen Ewaskiw - Geologist
Mr. Ewaskiw served as President and CEO of Ammonite Energy Ltd. He also served as President and CEO of Wave Energy Ltd. He was VP Exploration at Rival Energy Ltd from 2002-2003, co-founder and President of Innovative Energy Ltd (sold to Denison Energy Inc.) in 2003. He co-founded Storm Energy Inc. in 1995 before leaving to start Innovative Energy. Mr. Ewaskiw has co-founded various startups including Wnfield Energy, Joss Energy. As part of the 35 years of industry experience, and worked at Amoco, ARCO and Amerada Hess. Mr. Ewaskiw holds a Bachelors of Science in Geology (Honours) from the University of Saskatchewan in 1973, and is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologist and Geophysicist of Alberta
*State of Montana
Primary Petrole
um Lands
Map from 2000 US Census
SaskatchewanAlbertaBritish Columbia
State of Montana
8
Williston Basin
Alb
erta
Basin
Ron Blakey – University of N. Arizona
Conventional Bakken Play
(Anticlines, Fault Traps – Gravity
Segregation)
Unconventional Bakken Play
(Continuous Phase Reservoir –
All Oil)
Bakken Equivalent (Exshaw Fm.)
Widespread oil charge in tight reservoirs
NW MT Stratigraphy
Madison Sun River Dolomite
Mission Canyon
Lodgepole
BakkenThree Forks
Potlatch
Nisku
Big Valley / UPC
Swift
Sunburst
Dakota
Bow Island
Blackleaf
Cre
tace
ous
Mis
siss
ippi
an
Devonia
nJ
Middle Mississippian Paleogeography
9
Primary Petroleum Area
of Interest
Teton County
Pondera County
Topography of Mooncor's Lands
Pondera County
Lewis and Clark County
Blackfoot Reservati
on
Teton County
T30N R9W
T21N R1W
T21N R9W
T26N R9W
LegendPrimary Land
WellT21N R5W
Mineral Acres: 296,000Primary Working Interest Acres:
203,00070% Average Working Interest
83% Weighted Average NRIContiguous Acreage BlocksAll P&NG Rights Surface to
BasementAnnual Rental Payments
$86,000Dominantly Fee Simple Leases
2-7 year terms remainingAverage 2013 Land Price:
$49/Acre
12 Miles*Standard
Disclaimers Apply
Mooncor Land Base
11
T2 R23W4
T21N R1E
Reagan Field
Madison9MMbo
Pondera Oil FieldMadison29MMbo
Cutbank Field
Cutbank Fm
172MMbo & 210 Bcf
Gypsy Basin
Madison 500Mbo
Bills Coulee
Sunburst~2Bcf
HighviewMadison100Mbo
Kevin-Sunburst Dome
Madison & Nisku84MMbo &
500Bcf
LegendPrimary Land
Blackfoot Reserve
Cumulative OilProduction
Cumulative GasProduction
12 Miles
NW Montana Cumulative Production
T21N R1E
T10 T27W4TORC
Resources &Argosy Energy
Big Valley Wells
Indira Blood 10-30 Well250Mbo Big Valley
Fairways Exploration Big Valley
Well
Southern Alberta Bakken Shell,
Murphy, Crescent
Point, Nexen,
DeeThree Exploration
Wells
Rosetta Resources
Wells
Newfield Explorations
Wells
Southern Alberta Basin
2010-2012
Horizontal completions have been made in the
Bakken (Exshaw) and the Big Valley / Upper Potlatch
Carbonate (UPC)
First wells came on stream in late 2010
Over 130 wells drilled (mostly horizontal) to test
various reservoirs
Best wells have 3 month average production of
about 300 boepd per well
LegendPrimary Land
Well
Native Reserve
12 Miles
Anschutz Exploration
Wells
Southern Alberta Basin Activity
The Madison is the primary producing formation in Northwestern Montana. Drilling began in the 1920’s and cumulative production to date is over 60MMbo.
Pondera field and Gypsy Basin have cumulative production of 29.5MMbo.
The Madison is a Mississippian group consisting of the Sun River dolomite, Mission Canyon limestone and the Lodgepole limestone. The producing formation is the uppermost Sun River dolomite, which historically has been referred to simply as the Madison.
The Madison is a creamy grey to white dolomite with an average porosity of 12%, average permeability of 10mD and a typical recovery factor of 15%
Introduction to the Madison
14
Pendroy Fault
Wrench System
Approaching the Thrust Belt
2000’
1000’
0’
T28N R8W
T23N R1W
0’ 1000’
50’ Contour Interval
Pondera Field
Legend
2011/12 Primary Wells
3D Seismic
Structures from seismic and HRAM
6 Miles
Primary Land
South Arch
Regional Madison Structural Map
15
Spring Hill Wells
Fairways Exploratio
nWell
Pendroy Fault Wrench System
1831 feet-1441 feet
2 Miles
Madison Depth Structure
16
Madison W
Marker
All logs are Dupuyer Ridge 14-27-28-7
Pondera FieldNW Corner (Dupuyer area)
Unconformity at top of
Madison
Central (Rockport / Spring Hill area)
Production occurs from these zones
within the Madison
Madison
LegendEroded Madison SectionA
A’
A A’
Madison Erosion Schematic
17
Sands Oil
Madison Horizont
als
Spring Hill
Discovery
Gypsy Basin
500Mbo
Pondera Field
29MMbo
Second Guess40Mbo
Highview
100Mbo
Legend
3D Seismic
Cumulative Production Bubbles
Madison Shows orBypass Pay
2011/12 Primary Wells
Primary Land
2 Miles
All Other Wells
Madison Producers
Madison Production and Show Map
18
Sands Oil Company & Longshot Oil Llc Madison Horizontals
T2 R22W4
T22N R3W
Reagan Field Cumulative production of over 9MMbo.Successfully re-drilled utilizing horizontal wells
Sands Oil Company & Longshot Oil Llc.Montana based E & P companies that have drilled 2 horizontal wells with no seismic data and have not had encouraging results.
ConclusionSeismic and modern drilling techniques can result in successful Madison wells.
Legend
3D Seismic
Reagan Field
Primary Land
12 Miles
100/02-35-001-20W4/00 Gryphon Hz Reagan 2-
35-1-2016991 Mcf Gas34457 Bbl Oil
209839 Bbl WaterSpud 2010/06/14
102/12-35-001-20W4/00 Gryphon Hz Reagan 12-
35-1-209732 Mcf Gas16836 Bbl Oil
6164 Bbl WaterSpud 2011/10/05
Madison Horizontals
Pondera Field(Avg. 50-150 MBO verticals)
Analog – Pondera Field
Spring Hill 13-34
8 miles
-offset production concentrated at Pondera Field
-major unconformity; heavily karsted
-can be an excellent reservoir with high porosity and permeability
-requires structural closure
Madison Structure TVDSS (CI = 300’)
Sweetgra
ss Arch
5 miles
Madison Structure TVDSS (CI = 25’)
Spring Hill 13-34
1 Mile
Spring Hill Madison Discovery
Madison
Structural Datum
Spring Hill 13-34 25-099-21321-00-00
Spring Hill 14-34 25-099-21315-00-00
Spring Hill Madison Structural Section
Spring Hill 14-34
Madison Time Structure C.I. = 2ms
Time (ms)
1 Mile
Spring Hill 13-34perforated and
tested the Madison.
Initial swabbing tests recovered
~50bbl oil, however
perforations were into the transition or water leg and when placed on pump produced
only water
Spring Hill Prospect
22
Karst
Karst
Karst
Spring Hill 14-34
Spring Hill 13-34
1 Mile
Spring Hill Madison Time Slice
*Spring Hill Madison Stratigraphic Section
Spring Hill 13-34 25-099-21321-00-00
Spring Hill 14-34 25-099-21315-00-00
Madison W
Marker
LegendMadison Pay
Madison
Spring Hill Madison Stratigraphic Section
Madison
Spring Hill 14-34 Mud Log
Perforated into water
leg
25-099-21321-00-00Spring Hill 13-34-27-6
Mooncor Gas & Oil Company
LegendPerforated Interval
Madison
Oil Water Contact
Lithology
Gas Detector
Rate of Penetratio
n
Resistivity
Neutron Density
Gamma Ray
Spring Hill 13-34 Madison Completion
*Spring Hill 13-34
26
5550’ Elevation
5530’ Elevation
Madison
Spring Hill 13-34
O/W Contact at 1550’ Elevation, Area ~ 1300 Acres
O/W Contact at 1530’ Elevation, Area ~ 1500 Acres
Spring Hill Pool Size
Legend
3D Seismic
Inferred Karsting
Primary Land
Spring Hill 14-34
Pump Onsite with Single Well
Battery
Spring Hill 13-34
Bynum 7-34Ready to Equip
for Water Disposal
Spring Hill Operations
Madison Sun River Dolomite
Mission Canyon
Lodgepole
BakkenThree Forks
Potlatch
Nisku
Big Valley / UPC
Swift
Sunburst
Dakota
Bow Island
Blackleaf
Cre
tace
ous
Mis
siss
ippi
an
Devonia
nJ
Three Forks Shale
Big Valley
Potlatch Anhydrite
Big Valley Tight Oil Potential
INDRA BLOOD 10-30-8-23 RR 1979 STATES 1-21 (FAIRWAYS WELL)(Western edge of Mooncor’s Land)
Big Valley
Cumulative Production:251,000 Bbl Oil74,792 Mcf Gas63 Bbl Water
Well that triggered
the Southern Alberta Bakken
Play
112 Miles
Big Valley Potential
A
A’
T8 R23W4
T10 R26W4
18 Miles
Indra Blood
Torc Pearce3-13-9-
25
6 Miles
LegendNative Reserve
Indra Blood Well to TORC Play
A A’100/04-10-010-26W4/00
Suncor Dorchester GranumOffsets TORC Hz Wells
100/10-30-008-23W4/00Indra Blood
251,000 Bbl Oil
Stettler
Big Valley
TORC O&G is drilling horizontal wells into this thin
Big Valley Unit.
CurrentProduction
from Pearce
3-13-9-25 is
22,800Bbl Oil
12,288 Mcf Gas
A
A’
Indra Blood Well to TORC Play
33
A’
A
16 Mile
s
10 Miles3D Seismic
Legend
2011/12 Primary Wells
2008 Primary Wells
Primary Land
States 1-21
Rockport
14-19-27-6
Benton Bench 4-5-
28-4
6 Miles
Fairways Exploration to Mooncor
*Fairways Exploration to Primary Petroleum
34
Potlatch Anhydrite [equivalent to Stettler]
Big Valley
Three Forks
Rockport organic shale [lower
Lodgepole]
Tested 14% TOC
in the State 1-5
well
Scallion Limestone
Big Valley [lookalike to TORC
Hz wells]
25-099-21314-00-00States 1-21
Fairways Exploration & Production
25-099-21320-00-00Rockport 14-19-27-6Primary Petroleum
25-073-21850-00-00Benton Bench 4-5-28-4
Primary PetroleumA A’
A’
A
Fairways Exploration to Mooncor
*Extent of Big Valley Formation
25-099-21321-00-00Spring Hill 13-34-27-6
25-073-21849-00-00Dupuyer Ridge 16-35-28-8
25-099-21318Ralston Gap 4-2-25-6
25-099-21317-00-00Watson Flats 1-12-23-7
A’
A
A A’
Lower Lodgepol
eScallio
n
Three Forks
Big Valle
yPotlatch Anhydrit
e
Bakken Shale
Extent of Big Valley Formation
36
Big Valley
Hz play
Big Valley Hz well
Fairways Exploration
well
Three Forks Seismic Structure Map
25’ Contour Interval
Legend
2011/12 Primary Wells
3D Seismic
Inferred structures from seismic and HRAM
Potential extent of Big Valley Hz play
Primary Land
2 Miles
Potential Extent of Big Valley Play
Madison Sun River Dolomite
Mission Canyon
Lodgepole
BakkenThree Forks
Potlatch
Nisku
Big Valley / UPC
Swift
Sunburst
Dakota
Bow Island
Blackleaf
Cre
tace
ous
Mis
siss
ippi
an
Devonia
nJ
Sh
allo
w
Exp
lora
tion
Ta
rgets
Shallow Exploration Targets
38
Spring Hill Discovery
Second Guess
Lake Francis
Dupuyer
Ralston Gap
Legend
3D Seismic
2011/12 Primary Wells
Proposed Locations
Primary Land
6 Miles
Proposed Exploration Locations
Madison Time Structure
Madison Time Structure in Dupuyer Area CI = 2ms
N S
S-N Line Through Dupuyer West 3D
Proposed 8-2
S
N
Similar Flexure to
Gypsy Basin
Gypsy Basin
Madison Pool
Proposed 8-2
Other Potential Locations
Proposed 8-2
Dupuyer Ridge 14-27
Three Forks
Madison
Bow Island
Blackleaf
Sunburst
Dupuyer Ridge Proposed Location
Upper Blackleaf – present throughout acreage
Bow Island – over 1.7 Bcf gas produced to date
Dakota / Kootenai – thick sand present throughout acreage that contains gas and potentially oil
Sunburst – over 2 Bcf gas produced; potential for oil production
Swift – present throughout acreage; untested zone
Prospective Cretaceous Formations
LegendStructural High
Structural Low
Seismic Faults
12 Miles
Bills Coulee
Gas Field
Highview 16-5
Sunburst Discovery
Bills Coulee
Gas Field
Sunburst Potential
42
60’
100’
80’
60’
80’6
0’
100’
80’
60’
80’
3 Miles
Legend
2011/12 Primary Wells
3D Seismic
Structures from seismic and HRAM
Primary Land
10’ Contour Interval
Sunburst Isopach
*Sunburst Type Log
Morrison
Sunburst
25-099-21277-00-00Campbell 8-11
Croft Petroleum Company
Campbell 8-11 Legend
Sunburst Formation
Sunburst Type Log
Timeslice 10ms above Sunburst trough Shows Sunburst Trends
Sunburst Time Structure
SW-NE Line through Potential 6-17 & Existing 16-5
A A’
Proposed 6-17
Madison
Bow Island
Sunburst
Proposed 6-17 Well
Other Potential Locations
Highview 16-5 Well
A’
A
Bills Coulee Potential Locations
Sunburst Time Structure
Timeslice 6ms above Sunburst Trough
Timeslice 14ms above Sunburst troughNote additional feature in NW portion
Prospective Feature
16-5-28-4 Loc.
Bypass Sunburst
Pay
Benton Bench
4-5-28-4
1 Mile
Benton Bench
4-5-28-4
Benton Bench Sunburst
A
A’
A’A
25-073-21671-00-00Gernaat 1-6
Comanche Drilling Company
25-073-21850-00-00Benton Bench 4-5-
28-4Primary Petroleum
Sunburs
t
Morrison
LegendSunburst Formation
Benton Bench Sunburst x-section
Madison Formation:• Estimated oil reserves were calculated using volumetric
and decline analysis on the Gypsy Basin Field.• Potential recoverable oil reserves range from 464,000 bbls
per section to 824,000 bbls per section• The Spring Hill Madison discovery has potential
recoverable oil ranging from 1mm to 2mm bbls if the pool size is 2 sections.
Sunburst Formation:• Estimated gas reserves were calculated using a volumetric
analysis from wells in the Gypsy Basin Field.• Potential recoverable gas is 1bcf per section• Estimated recoverable oil reserves at Benton Bench could
reach 80,000 bbls per 40 acre spacing
Madison and Sunburst Reserve Estimations
Exploration of the Madison formation, including acquisition of 3D seismic over prospective areas.
Focus of deep exploration should concentrate in the zone earlier identified where it is anticipated the Big Valley is thicker and may be over pressured.
Economics for 3D Seismic and Drilling Program
3D Seismic: $56,000 per sq. mile2D Seismic [trade]: $1200 per mile
Drilling [3000 ft. Madison test]:– Drill and evaluate: $ 550,000 per vertical well– Completion: $ 60,000 per vertical well– Horizontal [2000 feet]: $ 1.25mm– Logging while drilling: $ 26,000 per horizontal well
Going Forward
20 Madison Wells
3D Seismic over 75 sections
6 Vertical Big Valley Test Wells
15,000,000
4,500,000
12,000,000
Total $31,500,000
Proposed Phase 1 Budget
Future Acquisition
Ammonite Energy International Inc Signed a PSA for the Al-Jafr block, located in the southern part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a large acreage block, 19,350 Sq Kilometers in size. The land block is covered with an extensive grid of seismic data, but very little drilling has taken place on the block
The map shown below as Figure 1 shows the areal extent of the Al-Jafr block. is situated on the western flank of the Tabuk Basin of west Central Saudi Arabia and Iraq and can be correlated to the intra –cratonic basins of North Africa. The basin architecture is described as a series of asymmetrical graben and half –graben features which have left as series of tilted fault blocks. The timing of the main rift phase is postulated to be Middle to late Cambrian (NRA. 2006) Tilted fault block basins of the rift phase are filled with sandstones of the Saleb Formation and the system is capped with Burj Limestone and shale sequence. During Cambrian and Ordovician time, cyclical sequences of regional transgressive fluvial and estuarine sand deposition occurred (Dauntless, 1999). The last major sand sequence of deposition is the Dubeidib Formation which expressed a sequence of good porosity and permeability in Hunt, JF-#1 well drilled in 1989. A period of extensive flooding in the early Silurian over the greater region and much of North Africa occurred resulting in the deposition of a graptolitic black radioactive shale. The base “hot” shale of the Mudawwarra is significant as it is considered a good source rock for hydrocarbon generation for the region.
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
The Areal extent of Al Jafr Block
Figure 1
Future Acquisition
A public Canadian junior oil and gas company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange Engaged in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas resources in the Western Canadian Basin.
Target assembled 34.75 sections (22,240 acres) of 100% working interest lands in the emerging Viking light oil play in the Halkirk and Battle areas of central Alberta.
•Potential OOIP of 3 to 7 million barrels per section •Initial Viking oil drilling program of 1 vertical core hole test and 3 to 5 horizontal wells with abundant “running room” •Potential for up to 278 un-risked Viking horizontal locations based on full-scale field development at 8 per section •Scalable drilling program with low capital cost structure •Established and repeatable economics •Potential for steady light oil production growth •Year-round operations with access to existing infrastructure •Exit strategy
Strome / Battle - Viking Light Oil •100% working interest in 34.75 net sections (22,240 acres) in the Viking oil fairway (25 Crown and 9.75 Freehold sections). •Potential for up to 278 un-risked Viking horizontal oil drilling locations based on 8 wells per section
Bashaw - Nisku Light Oil •100% working interest in 110 acres in the Nisku Formation (D-2H pool). •DeGolyer & MacNaughton Appraisal Report, as of December 31, 2012, evaluated a 2P BT NPV @ 10% DCF of $2,494,000.
Mooncor is an Emerging Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Company
Calgary520 – 5th Ave SW, Suite #2500
Calgary, Alberta T2P3R7Tony Boogmans
Tel (403) 266-1559 Ext.# 1
Oakville151 Randall Street, Suite 101
Oakville Ontario L6J1P5Allen Lone
TEL (905) 338-2323 Ext.# 22
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