24 May 2024
Union Jack Oil plc
("Union Jack" or the
"Company")
AA Rated Carbon Intensity Study on the
West Newton Gas Development Project
Union Jack Oil plc (AIM:UJO) (OTCQB:UJOGF), a
UK and USA focused onshore hydrocarbon production, development,
exploration and investment company, is pleased to
publish the positive conclusions of a Carbon Intensity Study (the
"Report") on the West Newton gas development, located within PEDL
183 onshore UK in East Yorkshire. This study was undertaken on
behalf of Union Jack and Reabold Resources plc ("Reabold"), by
GaffneyCline & Associates Limited ("GaffneyCline"), an
international petroleum and energy consultancy.
Union Jack holds a 16.665% interest in PEDL 183
that includes the West Newton hydrocarbon discoveries. The Report
can be found on the Company's website, unionjackoil.com.
The
GaffneyCline Report highlighted the following:
· The West
Newton project has an AA rating for Carbon Intensity for its
potential upstream gas and condensate production;
·
Carbon Intensities at the West Newton field are significantly
lower than the UK average compared to other onshore and onshore
analogues;
·
Based on the study, GaffneyCline estimates that West Newton
could produce the equivalent of just 2.87 grams of
CO2 per megajoule of energy
developed
(gCO2eq./MJ);
· As
the development proceeds and project knowledge increases, there is
potential to further improve the Carbon Intensity by further
reducing fugitive flaring and venting emissions and by gas-to-grid
development.
Union Jack's focus is to minimise emissions and
the carbon footprint generated by its hydrocarbon developments in
the most efficient way possible, whilst continuing to contribute
positively to the growing demand for energy and hydrocarbon
products in the supply chain.
The demand for energy is increasing and, as the
global economy recovers, hydrocarbons will continue to play an
ongoing part in ensuring the energy security of the UK. Union
Jack's development projects are located close to areas with a high
demand for energy. As a consequence, the Company believes
that locally produced hydrocarbons may provide the benefit of
displacing, to some extent, imported hydrocarbons.
The Carbon Intensity on the West Newton gas
development project was calculated by GaffneyCline, using a tool
called the Oil Production Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimator
("OPGEE"), developed at Stanford University with support from
GaffneyCline. This tool is used, amongst other applications,
by the California Air Resources Board for regulation of transport
fuel related Green House Gas ("GHG") emissions. The OPGEE tool
selects parameters from a range of 'smart' defaults, however, these
are not always optimal for specific fields.
GaffneyCline was then able to harness
appropriate parameters available from their proprietary Global
database of Carbon Intensity evaluations for over 9,000 gas and oil
fields, categorised with metadata for analogue field
identification, and a classification system for recovery
mechanism.
Carbon Intensity Rating for West Newton Gas
Development Concept
Carbon Intensity Rating
Carbon Intensity =
gCO2eq./MJ
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Current
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Potential
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AA
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£ 5
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2.87
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2.66
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A
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5 - 7
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|
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B
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7 - 11
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C
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11 - 20
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D
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20 - 30
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E
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30 - 50
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F
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50 - 70
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|
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G
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Over 70
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Source: GaffneyCline
Analysis of the results of this GaffneyCline
study concludes that a West Newton gas development will have carbon
intensities significantly lower than the UK average and compared to
other onshore analogues. As recommended by the study, the gas and
condensate development of West Newton will seek to further reduce
the project's Carbon Intensity through the utilisation of the best
available techniques, including Gas-to-Grid technologies and
stringent engineering specifications to minimise any venting,
flaring or fugitive emissions.
David
Bramhill, Executive Chairman of Union Jack commented:
"This study is an excellent overview of the green credentials
for any future gas development decision at West Newton. The
AA rating achieved indicates the efforts made by the Operator,
Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited ("Rathlin"), to ensure that projects
under its stewardship comply with best practice. Union Jack
and Reabold support Rathlin's strategy to negate the effects and
threat of climate change. Union Jack's growth strategy is
aligned with our Carbon Management Practice for all of our
development projects in the future in order to achieve
significantly lower carbon intensities than the industry
average.
"The Board of Union Jack believes that in these
environmentally aware times, investors will only wish to commit to
investments in companies and projects that support a transition to
a low-carbon economy. As part of our ongoing strategy in
respect of the environment going forward, we commit to be totally
transparent in respect of our projects and on how our Carbon
Management Practice is implemented."
GaffneyCline
GaffneyCline is an international consultancy,
which has been operating worldwide since 1962. GaffneyCline
focuses solely on the petroleum and energy industries, and
specialises in the provision of policy, strategy, technical and
commercial assistance, to governments, financial institutions, and
national and international oil, gas and energy companies worldwide.
A Carbon Management Practice that provides Carbon Intensity
Assessments is a core component of GaffneyCline's international
business.
For further
information, please contact:
Union Jack Oil
plc
David Bramhill
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info@unionjackoil.com
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