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Kindersley area leads province in October public offerings of Crown petroleum, natural gas rights

Oct 5, 2018 | 12:00 PM

Petroleum opportunities near Kindersley once again dominated Saskatchewan’s October public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights.

The Oct. 2 offering generated $2.1 million in revenue for the province, bringing the total for the 2018-19 fiscal year to $27.2 million. Tuesday’s offering was the fourth of six scheduled during the fiscal year.

“We are encouraged by the confidence shown by the oil and gas industry in Saskatchewan’s prospects,” Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said in a news release. “The industry continues to see Saskatchewan as a strong choice for long-term investment.”

The Kindersley area received the most attention in the sale, with 24 leases totalling just over 5,293 hectares selling for $1,295,855.

Opportunities around Estevan brought in a total of $664,626 for 19 leases, representing 1,434 hectares.

The highest bonus bid for a parcel was $170,388 for 259 hectares. This parcel, located north of Eston, was purchased by Millennium Land Ltd. and is prospective for oil in the Viking Formation.

The next public offering will be held on December 4, 2018.

The province’s public offerings have averaged more than $500 per-hectare to date, compared to approximately $275 in Alberta, which the province said shows the energy industry in western Canada is prepared to compete for the right to explore in Saskatchewan.

 

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