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Repurposing Dukes Wood and Kirklington for geothermal use

by manager | Jan 14, 2021 | Uncategorised

Terrain owns a 27.8% interest in the Dukes Wood and Kirklington licences in the East Midlands. The wells have been shut in for several years due to water cut and scaling issues making their operation uneconomical at recent oil prices. The operator has been...

Terrain Energy sells out of two East Midlands licences

by manager | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorised

Terrain has sold its 35% interest in the Keddington oil field and 15% interest in the adjacent Louth licence to Union Jack. During 2019 the Keddington Field produced at a rate of 23 barrels of oil per day which enabled the field to breakeven when the oil price was...

Evoterra brings traditional and renewable energy under one umbrella

by manager | Feb 1, 2020 | Uncategorised

Evoterra has purchased the entire share capital of Terrain Energy and MicroEnergy Generation Services. The creation of Evoterra brings Calculus’s traditional and renewable energy companies under one umbrella. It is envisioned the merged group will benefit from...

Terrain sets up a German subsidiary as flagship German licences extended

by manager | Dec 20, 2019 | Uncategorised

Terrain Energy acquired the rights to the Bruckmühl and Starnberger See permit fields in the South German molasse basin, south and southwest of Munich, from the British company Bell Exploration in December 2013. The “Bruckmühl” permit expired in November...

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