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BPZ Energy Certifies 284 Bcf of 3P Gas Reserves in Corvina Field
Business Wire, May 15, 2008
HOUSTON -- BPZ Resources, Inc. (AMEX:BZP) announced today the gas reserves certification from independent reserve engineers Netherland Sewell and Associates, Inc. (NSAI) from the Company's Corvina field in offshore Block Z-1 in northwest Peru. NSAI's reserves report certified Proved, Probable, and Possible gas reserves (commonly known as 3P reserves) as of February 29, 2008 based on the definitions and guidelines set forth in the 2007 Petroleum Resources Management System approved by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). The combined total of 3P reserves in Corvina approximates 284 billion cubic feet of gas (Bcf), or approximately 50 million barrels of oil equivalent (Mmboe).
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The Corvina gas-in-place estimates were based on data gathered from the four wells drilled to date from the CX11 platform. Particular attention was paid to the three wells that tested gas down to 6,300 feet, forming a gas pool covering an area of approximately 2,000 acres. Gas-in-place in this area around the CX11 platform is estimated by NSAI at 328 Bcf, which is in line with the Company's previously disclosed estimate of 351Bcf.
As in the case of the previously certified Corvina oil reserves, the Proved gas reserves were based on the gas-in-place delineated by the first three gas wells, while the Probable reserves take into account the gas expected to be encountered up dip, and the Possible reserves are derived from an assumed higher recovery factor than in the Proved or Probable cases.
The Company has 82 million shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis, making the NPV of 3P reserves approximately $2.03 per share. The NPV was calculated using a referential price of $2.10 per million cubic feet.
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Manolo Zuniga, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "This certification, coupled with the 60 million barrels of 3P oil previously certified, now brings the total certified reserves in Corvina to approximately 110 million barrels of oil equivalent. Considering that the Corvina oil and gas pools cover a total approximate area of 3,500 acres out of Corvina's approximate 40,000 acres, and this is the first project of a portfolio of 50 mapped prospects within our 2.4 million acres, we are excited about the next steps the Company will be taking in the future. This certification now gives us the needed information to begin the final negotiations with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) on the gas-to-power project. The certification of 328 Bcf of gas-in-place down to 6,300 feet compares very well with our internal estimate of 351 Bcf, which shows that our Corvina geologic model is once again proving accurate. We will need an additional well to test the potential gas below 6,300 feet to complete delineating the gas-in-place in Corvina.
About BPZ Energy
Houston based BPZ Energy is an oil and gas exploration and production company which has exclusive license contracts for oil and gas exploration and production covering approximately 2.4 million acres in four properties in northwest Peru. It also owns a minority working interest in a producing property in southwest Ecuador. The Company is currently executing the development of the Corvina oil discovery, the redevelopment of the Albacora oil field, and the exploration of Block XIX, in parallel with, the execution of an integrated gas-to-power strategy, which includes generation and sale of electric power in Peru and the development of a regional gas marketing strategy. The Company's website at www.bpzenergy.com provides additional information about the Company's plans, including photographs and other information with respect to its operations.
Forward-Looking Statements
This Press Release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations about our company, our properties, our estimates of required capital expenditures and our industry. You can identify these forward-looking statements when you see us using words such as "expect," "will", "anticipate," "indicate," "estimate," "believes," "plans" and other similar expressions. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Our actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements. Such uncertainties include the success of our project financing efforts, including final documentation and execution of debt financing documents with IFC, accuracy of well test results, and reserves reports, well refurbishment efforts, successful production of indicated reserves, and the successful management of our capital development project, and other normal business risks. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements for any reason, even if new information becomes available or other events occur in the future. We caution you not to place undue reliance on those statements.
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