Highlights
? Jade signs non-binding term sheet with Chinese drilling company DWK for a gas
production Partnership to develop the Red Lake field
? Under the Partnership, Jade and DWK intend to negotiate a binding agreement with key
terms including:
? DWK to fund the next 20 production wells at Red Lake, conditional on the
successful drilling of the current 4 production wells and regulator approval;
? An appropriate revenue share arrangement on gas sales from the 20 Red Lake
wells; and
? Jade retains project ownership with minimal company funds required for these
next production wells and ultimately meaningful revenues
? The initial 4 well production program will commence shortly
? The Partnership covers a small portion of a planned 175 wells at Red Lake however it
provides Jade with a pathway to earlier gas sales and long-term optionality with respect
to its ability to fund future development across Red Lake and other permit areas
Jade Gas Holdings Limited is pleased to announce that it has signed a nonbinding term sheet for a major gas production partnership with China based Yan’an Drilling Wellking Energy
Technology Service Company Limited (DWK) to develop Jade’s Red Lake gas resource (the Partnership).
DWK Gas Production Partnership
Jade recently appointed DWK as its integrated services contractor (see ASX Announcement 5 June 2024) as
the Company moves directly to resource development as a part of its focus on fast tracking the pathway to
gas production. During the Red Lake well design and planning phase with DWK for the initial 4 production
wells, it was evident that DWK not only understood the technical requirements, but also shared Jade’s view
on the commercial value of the resource at the Red Lake gas field.
An opportunity to broaden the engagement evolved which will see the Partnership aim to move quickly to
develop the next 20 production wells at Red Lake, subject to the successful drilling of the initial 4 production
wells, due to commence shortly and regulator approval. The deal will essentially see DWK commit to funding
the capital required to drill and commission the next 20 production wells at Red Lake, in return for a share
of gas revenue from the 20 wells.
Given DWK’s experience in coal bed methane production wells in the Qinshui Basin, the Company sees close
similarities between the rapid development at Qinshui in recent years and Jade’s Red Lake project. This is a
key catalyst driving DWK’s confidence to replicate the success at Red Lake.
With the formalising of the Gas Production Partnership there are a number of potential and significant
advantages:
? Minimal upfront capital outlay would be required by Jade to deliver a substantial number of
production wells and ultimately meaningful first revenues;
? Jade would retain it’s current project operatorship and ownership stake;
? Provides Jade with a pathway to earlier gas sales and long-term optionality with respect to its ability
to fund future development across Red Lake and other permit areas; and
? The Partnership covers only a small portion of the initial phase of development drilling of a plan for
175 wells at Red Lake (subsequent phases of development drilling subject to approval by MRPAM).
The non-binding terms provide that the revenue sharing arrangement and term of the Partnership will be
agreed under a binding service and revenue sharing agreement which the parties intend to negotiate and
enter before 1 December 2024.
Red Lake Development Plan
The Red Lake area hosts a Gross Contingent Resources estimate of 1C / 118 Bcf, 2C / 246 Bcf and 3C / 305
Bcf1
, which was the largest Contingent Resources for coal bed methane in Mongolia booked at the time (see
ASX Announcement 23 August 2022). In addition to the initial 4 well production program scheduled to
commence shortly, Jade's technical planning envisages that a further 171 production wells will be completed
during the next phase of the Red Lake development. Partnering with an experienced integrated services
company like DWK will help fast track development of the current Red Lake gas resource. Under the
Partnership with DWK, 20 production wells are anticipated which makes up only a small portion of the 175
production wells planned.
The planning of the additional 171 production wells will need to be approved as part of the Company's
upgrade to its Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) which was last approved in 2021.
The DWK Partnership provides a cost effective and low capital dilutive option to develop the Red Lake gas
resource. Importantly the 20 production wells offer the ability to achieve first meaningful revenues that
could assist to fund future development in the Red Lake area.
Commenting on the Partnership with DWK, Executive Chairman, Dennis Morton, said:
“This is a significant milestone for the Company that has the potential to fundamentally change the pathway
for Jade to achieve meaningful production and revenues from Red Lake.
The structure of the Partnership provides a unique way for Jade to transition to a major gas producer in quick
time with only a small number of production wells, offering a way to effectively develop the Red Lake area. It
is also a partnership model that is well utilisied in China and importantly supported the accelerated
development of the Qinshui Basin.
In recent months, we have validated customer demand for gas in the South Gobi region. Now, this partnership
with DWK offers Jade the ability to quickly move to develop the Red Lake gas resource to capitalise on this
strong market demand.”
In addition Elton Dong, CEO of DWK said;
“In light of our detailed review of the coal seams and development potential at the TTCBM Project and the
similarities we found to our own experience in the Qinshui Basin, DWK felt it was appropriate to establish a
long term partnership with Jade that would develop the resource in the fastest and most efficient way.
There are significant cost and efficiency advantages for both parties to be achieved in a longer term
campaign, and our entire team is looking forward to kicking off the production partnership shortly, and
looking to get gas to the customers as soon as possible”
Clarification
In previous announcements, the Company referred to DWK as “Yan’an Drilling Wellking Energy Technology
Service Company Limited”. DWK’s registered name in China is “Yan’an Juntuo Wankun Energy Technology Service
Co., Limited” (Unified Social Credit Code number 91610602MAB3A05R74). DWK was established on 22
December 2022. In ASX announcement “Jade to Fast Track Path to Gas Production” dated 5 June 2024, the
Company stated that DWK was “selected based on their extensive experience over many years of successful
production drilling of over 600 wells alone in the QinShui Basin in China”. In the same ASX release the Company
also quoted DWK’s CEO Elton Dong where he highlighted that the DWK “team will use all its experience from
drilling over 600 horizontal wells in the QinShui Basin over the last 10 years”. For the avoidance of doubt, the
Company selected DWK based on its understanding that DWK’s team has extensive drilling experience
working on wells across China (including within the Qinshui basin) and with entities other than DWK.
Authorised for release on behalf of the Board by Joseph Burke, Executive Director.