CALGARY, AB, June 1, 2025 /CNW/ – Horizon Petroleum Ltd. (the “Company” or “Horizon”) (TSXV: HPL) (FRA: HPM) (Tradegate: HPM) is pleased to provide an operations update on progress made towards first production from its cornerstone Lachowice gas development in the Bielsko-Biala concession, southern Poland.
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David Winter, CEO of the Horizon commented: ” We are pleased with the continuing progress in our operations towards first production from the Lachowice 7 well. Board and Management recognise the efforts of our operating team in Poland in ensuring that the initial development program is executed as planned. We also recognise the very positive relationships that we enjoy with our neighbours at Lachowice, and the positive contributions from our contractors, local authorities and government. We look forward to our continuing work with all stakeholders and will update shareholders as the initial development program progresses”.
Assuming a successful workover result, gas and/or electrical power sales from the Lachowice 7 (L7) well will provide the Company with its first cashflow and will provide a long-term test of the production performance of the naturally fractured, Devonian aged, limestone and dolomite reservoirs in the L7 well.
Preparatory work for the L7 workover is progressing on schedule:
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Permit for the L7 workover has been approved by the Ministry of Climate and the Environment (the “Ministry”).
With the funds from the recent successful debenture financing, long lead time materials and services have been sourced and ordered with expected deliveries in August and September. These materials include the tubing, wellhead and completion equipment.
The Company has received confirmation from its electrical contractor that the local utility company will move the power line that crosses the L7 wellsite by the end of June.
Final civil engineering design for the wellsite and access road has been completed and tendering for the construction works to be awarded in the next 3-4 weeks. Wellsite and access road construction to commence in July once the above-mentioned electricity line has been moved.
The Company is working with a local service provider to choose the appropriate rig for the workover, now scheduled to commence in September with long-term production testing of the well in October.
Early Production System (EPF)
The Company continues the work towards finalizing the early production scheme for the initial development at the L7 well following the workover and testing. As previously disclosed, the Company contracted a local electrical engineering company and a mechanical engineering company to review options to monetize gas production from the initial development at L7 and the full field development Lachowice gas field. The reviews and investigations are largely completed: