19 December
2024
Mosman Oil and Gas
Limited
("Mosman"
or the "Company")
Approval Granted to Progress
Helium Exploration Leases in Colorado, USA
Mosman Oil and Gas Limited (AIM:
MSMN) the helium, hydrogen and
hydrocarbon exploration, development and
production company, announces that it has secured Tribal Council
approval from the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe to lease 4,320 acres of
land ("the Coyote Wash Project") in order to explore for helium.
This lease acreage was targeted by Mosman after extensive technical
review and is near many existing helium discoveries and
developments in the Four Corners area.
Highlights
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The Tribal Council approval is the
result of several months of negotiations with representatives of
the Tribe.
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The entire area has a
high-resolution 3D survey which is available through the Tribe and
an earlier interpretation conducted by Mosman's commercial partner,
Four Corners Helium ("FCH"), which indicated several large
attractive prospects. Mosman selected 4,320 acres from the larger
survey area in order to select high grade prospects.
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Background on the Coyote Wash Project
Four Corners Helium has cultivated a
working relationship with the Ute Mountain Ute ("UMU") Tribe in
South West Colorado over the past four years.
FCH was given access to all Tribal
seismic data, plus a Right of First Refusal on helium leases within
the Tribal boundary for which FCH provided a proprietary helium
assessment to the UMU Energy Committee. The acreage is viewed as
attractive for helium exploration and Mosman led a renegotiation of
the contract terms with the UMU.
Project plan
Following this important step,
Mosman plans to finalise the Program of Development ("POD") which
includes NEPA ("National Environmental Policy Act") and NHPA
Section 106 ("National Historic Preservation Act"), which will
require approval by the BIA ("Bureau of Indian Affairs"). The POD
will be a general description of our planned activities on Tribal
Land. We have engaged an experienced Durango based Environmental
consultancy firm to assist in the preparation of these documents.
This process is expected to be finalised by the end of January
2025.
Once BIA approval is granted, a sum
of US$30/acre will be paid to the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe for the
licence to explore the 4,320 acres (US$129,600) with an expected
initial exploration period of three years.
Andy Carroll, Chief Executive Officer of Mosman,
said: "This is a major new
exploration project secured in a very attractive area for helium
exploration. The Four Corners Area has been a major focus for
Mosman, and, at the point this lease is subsequently granted, will
complement our existing exploration project portfolio in
south-eastern Colorado and Australia."
Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
The
information contained within this announcement is deemed by the
Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the
Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 ('MAR') which has been
incorporated into UK law by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act
2018. Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory
Information Service ('RIS'), this information is now considered to
be in the public domain.
Enquiries:
Mosman Oil & Gas Limited
Andy Carroll
CEO
acarroll@mosmanoilandgas.com
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NOMAD and Joint Broker
SP Angel Corporate Finance
LLP
Stuart Gledhill / Richard Hail /
Adam Cowl
+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
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Alma
Justine James / Will
Merison
+44 (0) 20 3405 0205
mosman@almastrategic.com
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Joint Broker
CMC Markets UK Plc
Douglas Crippen
+44 (0) 020 3003 8632
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Updates on the Company's activities
are regularly posted on its website: www.mosmanoilandgas.com
Notes to editors
Mosman (AIM: MSMN) is a helium,
hydrogen and hydrocarbon exploration, development, and production
company with projects in the US and Australia. Mosman's strategic
objectives remain consistent: to identify opportunities which will
provide operating cash flow and have development upside, in
conjunction with progressing exploration. The Company has several
projects in the US, in addition to exploration projects in the
Amadeus Basin in Central Australia.