EXPLORATION

Kinetiko spots 42 new potentially viable gas deposits

KINETIKO Energy has today announced its latest aeromagnetic survey reveals a doubling in known prospective gas compartment deposits onsite its acreage, South Africa.

File photo: an aeromagnetic survey plane

File photo: an aeromagnetic survey plane

The results of the 12,610 line kilometre aeromagnetic survey across licences ER 270 and ER272 reveal 42 new compartments totalling an area of 264sq.km; doubling the compartment count to 79, totalling 1299sq.km. ...

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