TABLE 2 ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS AND GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTIONS

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ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS TABLE 2

ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS TABLE 2

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TABLE 2 ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS AND GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTIONS GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER DEPTH GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION GS A Colour Code TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (%of Rock) Abbreviations

ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS TABLE 2

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TABLE 2 ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS AND GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTIONS GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER DEPTH GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION GS A Colour Code TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON 1% of Rock) Abbreviations

ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS TABLE 2

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ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS TABLE 2

GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER DEPTH GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION GS A Colour Code TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (%

ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS TABLE 2

TABLE 2 ORGANIC CARBON RESULTS AND GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTIONS GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER DEPTH GROSS LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION GS A Colour Code TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (% of Rock) 553224 4073 082 A 75% Sand, unconsolidated, mostly quartz, some basic igneous fragments subrounded, fine to medium grain, very light grey to white B 25% Shale, subfissile to blocky, mod. hard, 553225 4082 088m

TABLES DETAILED GASOLINE RANGE (C

TABLE 3 DETAILED GASOLINE RANGE

TABLE 3 DETAILED GASOLINE RANGE (C

TABLE 4 VISUAL KEROGEN DATA GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER DEPTH TYPES ORGANIC MATTER DESCRIPTION REMARKS

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TABLE CONCENTRATION (PPM) OF EXTRACTED CIB+ MATERIAL IN ROCK 5B GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER INTERVAL TOTAL EXTRACT 553080 553092 553108 553118 553128 553144 553151 553165 553175 553181 553187 553199 553211 553223 24702490

GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER INTERVAL Paraffin Naphthenes HYDROCARBONS Aromatics PN AROM Preciptd. Asphaltenes Eluted NSO's NON HYDROCARBONS

GEOCHEM SAMPLE NUMBER 553080 553092 553108 553118 553128 553144 553151 553165 553175 553181 553187 553199 553211 553223 DEPTH 24702490 27102730 30103020 31103120 32093218 33533362 34163425 35423551 36323641 36863695 37403749 38483857 39563965 40644073 ORGANIC CARBON 0.59 0.47 0.63 0.74 0.68 0.54 0.75 0.50 0.77 0.98 1.11 1.67 0.81 1.33 HYDROCARBONS TOTAL EXTRACT 34.73 40.75 27.48 26.60 28.54 52.07 58.58 37.36 40.38 44.21 38.99 44.30 21.25 28.62 HYDROCARBONS ORGANIC CARBON 4.36 8.03 3.39 2.19 2.37 9.48 11.97 4.85 3.05 4.10 3.78 4.04 6.44 3.37 TOTAL EXTRACT ORGANIC CARBON 12.57 19.71 12.33 8.23 8.30 18.20 20.44 12.98 7.54 9.27 9.70 9.11 30.32 11.79

SAMPLE NUMBER 553080 553092 553108 553112 553116 553118 553122 553126 553128 553130 553134 553136 553140 553142 553144 553146 553148 553151 553158 553165 553167 553169 553171 553172 553173 553175 553177 553179 553181 553183 DE 2470 2710 3010 3050 3090 3110 3150 3190 3209 3227 3263 3281 3317 3335 3353 3371 3389 3416 3479 3542 3560 3578 3596 3605 3614 3632 3650 3668 3686 3704 P _, TH 2490 2730 3020 3060 3100 3120 3160 3200 3218 3236 3272 3290 3326 3344 3362 3380 3398 3425 3488 3551 3569 3587 3605 3614 3623 3641 3659 3677 3695 3713 ORGANIC CARBON 0.74 1.56 0.54 0.70 0.92 1.06 0.70 0.94 0.92 0.56 0.90 1.10 0.60 1.64 1.64 0.90 0.62 0.98 0.80 1.76 1.68 2.00 1.34 1.66 2.12 1.24 1.52 2.18 2.08 2.32 PPM BITUMEN* 295 931 364 355 266 882 207 281 32 191 75 320 109 792 128 388 133 832 267 158 199 59 197 50 217 176 442 406 194 114 PPM PYROLYSATE+ 192 129 95 54 153 211 1278 1974 498 165 1245 630 1245 861 810 313 181 527 356 803 2054 995 2511 778 1190 1882 5837 1516 2054 1340 PYROLYSATE ORGANIC CARBON 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.18 0.21 0.05 0.03 0.14 0.06 0.21 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.12 0.05 0.19 0.05 0.06 0.15 0.38 0.07 0.10 0.06 BITUMEN PYROLYSATE 1.538 7.188 3.833 6.600 1.739 4.187 0.162 0.142 0.063 1.154 0.060 0.509 0.088 0.921 0.158 1.240 0.735 1.578 0.750 0.197 0.097 0.059 0.079 0.065 0.182 0.093 0.076 0.268 0.095 0.085

TABLE 7 PYROLYSIS ANALYSIS «AMPLE NUMBER 553185 553187 553189 553191 553193 553195 553197 553199 553203 553205 553207 553209 553211 553213 553215 553217 553221 553223 DE 3722 3740 3758 3776 3794 3812 3830 3848 3884 3902 3920 3938 3956 3974 3992 4014 4046 4064 P TH 3731 3749 3767 3785 3803 3821 3839 3857 3893 3911 3929 3947 3965 3983 4001 4019 4055 4073 ORGANIC CARBON 1.90 1.07 1.16 1.40 1.24 1.95 1.70 1.82 0.94 0.90 1.54 1.45 1.44 1.88 1.41 2.58 1.16 2.92 PPM BITUMEN* 380 165 84 53 612 423 152 1007 513 1385 241 693 256 246 109 264 404 273 PPM PYROLYSATE+ 1069 1027 657 356 1565 4395 1822 1084 290 2317 1591 1431 1636 1951 1052 2790 4214 3096 PYROLYSATE ORGANIC CARBON 0.06 0,10 0.06 0.03 0.13 0.23 0.11 0.06 0.03 0.26 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.07 0.11 0.36 0.11 BITUMEN PYROLYSATE 0.356 0.160 0.128 0.149 0.391 0.096 0.083 0.929 1.765 0.598 0.151 0.484 0.156 0.126 0.104 0.095 0.096 0.088 *50340 U C + 350550 C

COMPOSITION (NORMALISED %) OF C TABLE 8

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COMPOSITION (NORMALISED %) OF C TABLE 8

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ANALYSES PERFORMED BY GEOCHEM "Screen Analyses" are described in sections A, C and D, "Sample Preparation" in section B, "Followup Analyses" in sections E through K and "Correlation Studies"

ii C) ORGANIC CARBON ANALYSIS The organic carbon content of a rock is a measure of its total organic richness. Combined with the visual kerogen, 0^07, 0407, pyrolysis and Ci$ + analyses, the organic carbon content is used to evaluate the potential (not necessarily actual) hydrocarbon source richness,of