Hussar EP513 Water Well Completed

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Georgina Energy PLC has completed the water well for its Hussar EP513 drilling program, with a consistent flow rate of 250,000 to 350,000 litres per day, and site preparation is advancing for the September 2026 spud date. The company's prospect, with over 300 km² of areal closure, targets subsalt formations for helium, hydrogen, and natural gas, holding an independent estimate of 283 BCF helium, 315 BCF hydrogen, and 2.93 TCF hydrocarbon gas, with a potential in-situ value of approximately US$152 billion based on current pricing.

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Georgina Energy PLC
18 August 2026
 

 

18th August 2026

 

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Georgina Energy plc

("Georgina", "Georgina Energy" or the "Company")

 

Hussar EP513 Water Well Completed

 

 

 

Georgina Energy Plc, (LSE: GEX.L), a helium, hydrogen and natural gas exploration and development company with strategic permits in Australia, confirms that civil engineering contractors on site have completed the required water well and will soon be commencing setting the conductor pipe for programmed Q3 Hussar drilling program. These works, including site and camp preparation, represent another key step forward in mobilisation of the contracted Ensign 970 drill rig to site.

 

 

Highlights

 

·     The spud date in September 2026 remains on target.

·    The water well has been completed with a consistent flow rate of between 250,000 to 350,000 litres per day for the rig water supply. This will be used for drilling fluid makeup water with a proportion being purified with Reverse Osmosis treatment for ablutions and cooking.

·    The water well drill rig will now move closer to the centre of the drilling pad and drill and set the 20 inch conductor pipe before the Ensign Rig 970 arrives on site.

·    The civil engineers have advanced site works including excavation of the Turkey's Nest (a water storage pond) and the sump to contain drill cuttings and any excess drilling fluid. The waterproof linings have also been completed.

·      Rolling and compacting of the drilling and camp pads has also commenced.

·      Site grading and trimming have been completed.

·      Gravel has been delivered and graded at the camp pad, with further gravel carted to the road and graded. Additional gravel supplies are also in place.

 

With over 300 km² of areal closure, the Hussar prospect ranks among the largest subsalt helium, hydrogen and hydrocarbon prospects onshore Australia that remains untested.

 

 

Turkeys Nest left, cuttings sump right and waterwell drilling rig

 

  

 

          

 

Aerial view of the camp pad for accommodation, ablutions and cooking

 

 

The Hussar EP513 prospect re-entry in Exploration Permit 513 in the Officer Basin in Western Australia is primarily targeting subsalt reservoir formations, including the Townsend Formation and fractured Neoproterozoic basement lithologies, for helium, hydrogen and natural gas and is planned to drill to a Total Depth of approximately 3,200m which may be extended depending on gas occurrences and reservoir quality. Globally, fractured basement reservoirs similar to that targeted in the Hussar Prospect, have proven to be prolific producers. The Bach Ho field in fractured basement offshore Vietnam for example, at its peak produced 1.6 BCFGE (billion cubic feet of gas equivalent) per day and has been in continuous production for over 40 years. (https://www.saltworkconsultants.com/downloads/Bach_Ho_Cuong_Warren_09.pdf)

 

A secondary target is the hydrocarbon gas potential in the Kanpa and Hussar formations overlying the primary subsalt targets. These formations have not been adequately tested to date but have shown excellent porosities and hydrocarbon shows during previous drilling.

The Hussar prospect has an Independent Geological Report dated 1st February 2026 by Competent Person, Mr Maki Petkovski, certifying unrisked SPE PRMS (the Society of Petroleum Engineers and Petroleum Resource Management Systems)  net attributable 2U Prospective Resources of 283 BCF helium, 315 BCF hydrogen and 2.93 TCF of hydrocarbon gas.

Based on the pricing of Helium US$450/MCFG and Hydrogen US$2.65/kg and US$8/MCF for hydrocarbon gas, these volumes would equate to a total potential combined net attributable unrisked potential in-situ value of c.US$152  billion.  These are estimates  in-situ values from the AER (Australian Energy Regulator) and HNT (Helium Price Index) developed by the Company  based on unrisked prospective resources; they exclude production, separation and transport-to-market costs, and there is no certainty that any part of these resources will be commercially recovered.

 

Further updates will follow as we progress towards the September spud date along with additional site photos which can be viewed by shareholders on the Georgina website.

 

Anthony Hamilton, Chief Executive Officer of Georgina Energy, commented:

"Completion of the water well on site is crucial to our planned drilling operation; the operation requires a reliable and significant water supply which we now have in place. This represents another important achievement in the necessary works to expedite mobilisation of the Ensign 970 drill rig to drill test this exciting prospect in September 2026."

 

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Enquiries

 

Georgina Energy

Tony Hamilton

via georginaenergy@apcoworldwide.com

Mark Wallace

 

 




Tavira Financial Ltd - Financial Adviser and Joint Broker

Jonathan Evans

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Financial PR via georginaenergy@apcoworldwide.com

Violet Wilson

+44 (0)203 757 4980

Georgia Edmonds


 

Notes to Editors


Georgina Energy aims to become a leading player in the global energy market and is focused on establishing itself among the top producers of helium and hydrogen worldwide. With a strategic approach and leveraging the experienced management team's expertise, Georgina Energy aims to capitalize on opportunities in these critical energy sectors.

 

Georgina Energy has two principal onshore interests held through its wholly owned Australian subsidiary, Westmarket O&G.  The first, the Hussar Prospect is located in the Officer Basin in Western Australia and Westmarket O&G holds a 100% working interest in the exploration permit.  The second, the EPA155 Mt Winter Prospect, is located in the Amadeus Basin in the Northern Territory, subject to completion of the Sale Agreement Georgina Energy will hold a 100% working interest.

 

With the resource potential of the EP513 Hussar and the EPA155 Mt Winter projects in line with market demand trends, Georgina Energy is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing gap between supply and demand for hydrogen, helium and gaseous hydrocarbons in Australia and globally.

 

For more information visit https://www.georginaenergy.com

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