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Carnarvon Petroleum chairman reflects on significant milestones at AGM

Carnarvon Petroleum Ltd (ASX:CVN) is conducting its annual general meeting today in Perth where chairman Peter Leonhardt shared his views on what has been a great year for the company.

Chairmans address

A number of years ago Carnarvon set out a clear plan which focused on the highly prospective North West Shelf of Western Australia. We continued this strategy consistently and with determination despite the recent challenging industry conditions.

The highlight of this strategy so far, as you well know, has been the landmark Dorado oil and gas discovery in 2018.

To date, Dorado is this centurys largest liquids discovery in the North West Shelf of Western Australia.

It has reinforced the exploration potential which still exists in this region and further strengthens Carnarvons strategic focus.

The importance of the Dorado discovery led Carnarvon and its Joint Venture partner, Santos, to move quickly to confirm and appraise it in 2019.

Looking back on the previous year, we now have two successful Dorado appraisal wells and two fantastic flow tests over the Caley and Baxter reservoirs performed during the Dorado-3 well.

With these results, we were extremely pleased to confirm the Dorado resource and to begin working towards the first phase of its development.

The Dorado project is a unique asset because of its scale, its jurisdiction in Australia, its location in shallow water, its proximity to supporting infrastructure and the strength of the operator in Santos.

We are looking forward to providing further updates as the project progresses next year.

Carnarvon also achieved an important milestone this year in the Buffalo project. We were able to execute a Production Sharing Contract with the Government of Timor-Leste on terms similar to those enjoyed in Australian. As you may recall the governments of Australia and Timor-Leste agreed to a Maritime Boundary Treaty between the two Nations. A result of the Treaty being that the Buffalo project will be conducted under Timor-Leste jurisdiction.

I feel it is important to reinforce that a key element of the Maritime Boundary Treaty was that the affected Companies would retain fiscal equivalence. Following extensive negotiations, the Buffalo PSC achieves a similar net-back to Carnarvon after government taxes and duties when compared to Australias offshore PRRT and income tax regimes.

With the PSC process now complete, Carnarvon has claRead More – Source

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