The Jerusalem Post

Israeli firm confirms signs of oil in Silicon Valley

- • By SHARON UDASIN

Drilling partners have found oil at a new site in the heart of Silicon Valley, an Israeli company involved in the project reported on Sunday.

Israel’s Modiin Energy, which has a 24.75% stake in the project, announced that explorator­y drilling in Mountain View, California, had recently reached its final depths. According to an analysis of data collected during the drilling as well as an examinatio­n of the electrical logs, Modiin and its partners have determined that the oil is in fact present deep in the layers of the Silicon Valley site.

Based on these findings, the drilling operator has recommende­d that the team members conduct production tests in order to estimate both the size of the reservoir and the oil extraction rates, a statement from Modiin said.

In the area surroundin­g the Mountain View project site, oil has been extracted from shallow layers for a long time, according to the Israeli company. After conducting an advanced 3D seismic survey of the region, however, Modiin and its drilling partners estimated that oil could also be produced from deep layers there.

Signs of oil were discovered in deep portions of the geological strata that the partners had pinpointed in a resource report, as well as in other layers, the statement explained. Before the actual production tests begin, Modiin said it would be submitting an additional report detailing the dates, methods and estimated costs for these examinatio­ns.

Oil production first began in the area around the project site in 1933, with some 92 million barrels of oil generated to date, a Globes report said. Up until recently, however, the discoverie­s and oil production in the region have been carried out by means of obsolete technologi­es and in an uncoordina­ted manner, the report added.

In addition to Israel’s Modiin Energy, other partners in the project and their share-holds include Compass Global Resources (2.986%); CCF Resources (1%), HOPPS Oil Props (1.5%); Chesed Properties (1.875%); Mountain View Resources (27.5%); Petro River Oil (13.75%); BYLO Properties (14.389%); Garlock Oil (4.1%); Brunner Resources (1.65%); LAR Oil Company (1.5%) and Tamarack Oil and Gas (5%).

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