Holloman Energy Disappointed in Australian Exploration Well
12.12.2015

Holloman Energy Disappointed in Australian Exploration Well

Holloman Energy Disappointed in Australian Exploration Well

The drilling of the Baikal #1 went smoothly without any incidents, environmental issues or significant delays. The well was drilled to a depth of 2176 meters, (7138 feet), on time and under budget. As no hydrocarbon shows were found, Holloman Energy Corporation (OTCQB: HENC) agreed to plug and abandon the well. The management of the Joint Venture partners plans to hold discussions in the upcoming weeks to determine the next steps to take pertaining to the Company's Petroleum Exploration Licenses in Australia.

About Holloman Energy

Holloman is focused on exploring and producing oil in Australia's Cooper Basin. Holloman's Cooper Basin licenses include interests in PEL 112 and PEL 444 which currently comprise 3,444 km2 (approximate 850,000 gross acres, 413,000 net acres) on the prolific Western Margin of Australia's Cooper - Eromanga Basin.

Source: www.youroilandgasnews.com

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