February 17, 2010 |
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Liberty Secures New Project in Canada 27 January 2010 Liberty Resources Limited has secured 9 coal dispositions at Gold Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada and is awaiting the transfer of a further 4 dispositions, providing Liberty with a total of 9,400 hectares. The Gold Lake area surrounds a 6 meter coal intersection in Petroleum Well 06-26-65-20W3, at a depth of 558 meters and a thickness amenable to Underground Coal Gasification (UCG). Liberty's Managing Director, Andrew Haythorpe said, 'This is the first phase of Liberty's expansion strategy. It complements the substantial portfolio of projects in Queensland, Australia, and is the next step towards becoming a global clean energy provider.' Geology The Manville Group is overlain by marine shales of Colorado and Milk River Groups. Higher level sequence of shale and sandstone (Belly Creek Formation) is present in south western Saskatchewan, which in neighbouring Alberta, contains abundant Middle Cretaceous coal. The total thickness of the Cretaceous in southwest Saskatchewan is about 800m. Other companies in the province have embarked upon coal projects with various development aspirations. In January 2009 West Star Resources Corporation announced an 18 meter intersection 150 km southeast of Lac la Ronge area at Lake Tobin, also in the lower Mannville Group, very near the basal unconformity. The West Star discovery, midway between Lac la Ronge and Border identifies a new coal trend called the Durango 'Sub-Basin'. NuCoal Energy Corporation ('NuCoal'), a private company focused on Coal to Clean Energy, was recently granted coal dispositions near Yorkton in east-central Saskatchewan. This new coal occurrence, thought to be 67m thick, was identified from existing petroleum logs. Although a resource figure is yet to be announced, NuCoal are considering UCG for this deposit. These occurrences collectively indicate a major northwest-trending depocentre of the Mannville Group which contains thick coal seams at a stratigraphically low level which underlies Liberty's concession holding. Tenure Whilst the Saskawatchan Provincial Government currently has no firm policy on UGC, Liberty will be presenting the merits of Australian expertise and cleaner, greener and safer energy development in Canada. The company is currently acquiring all historical technical and geological data for the area with a view of target refinement for subsequent drilling in the near future. http://www.oilvoice.com/n/Liberty_Secures_New_Project_in_Canada/f94b50bdf.aspx |
- 2010-08-26 NuCoal's 2010 AGM will be held at 11:00AM on Thursday September 23rd at the Saskatoon Club in the Main Dining Room.