San Leon unit wins license onshore northern Poland
San Leon announces that its wholly owned Polish subsidiary Oculis Investments has been awarded the Braniewo oil and
gas exploration licence in the Baltic Basin onshore northern Poland.
The vast majority of the onshore area of the Baltic basin is under licence or under application by numerous domestic
and international players. This award therefore gives San Leon access to a highly desirable region, during a period
of considerable competition.
The concession totalling 1042.69 sq km is located in the Baltic Basin onshore northern Poland including portions of
license blocks 52, 72, 73, 92 and 93.
The License is valid for up to 5 years and covers a work programme which includes geological studies, seismic
acquisition and a one well drilling obligation. If a discovery is made the term extends to 30 years with an
additional 30 years, if required.
The primary reason for applying for this licence is the high potential of the Palaeozoic shales that could lead to a
commercial shale gas development akin to the Barnett Shale in the USA.
In addition, San Leon believes that while testing the shale gas potential of the area there are conventional oil
targets above and below the shale intervals further reducing the risk of exploration.
Philip Thompson, CEO of San Leon commented:
"We are excited to expand our portfolio in Poland into the underexplored Baltic Basin. There is a potentially
significant unconventional gas play in the Palaeozoic shales that we believe will unlock an overlooked high potential
play in the wider region. We also believe there is significant potential that has been overlooked in several
conventional targets on the licence."
