PRIMARY FOCUS - Peace River Oil Sands Area - Manning, Alberta, Canada
TAMM has acquired a 100% interest in 55 sections (35,200 acres) of petroleum, natural gas and oil sands leases located near the town of Manning, in the Peace River Oil Sands Area of northwestern Alberta.
TAMM intends to further expand its interests in oil sands properties through Alberta Crown Land Sales and/or purchasing interests from other companies that currently hold interests in the Manning area.
TAMM will continually adjust its Plan of Operations based on this comprehensive analysis, the extent and quality of the available data, and other factors, such as applying risk assessment and cost analyses, to determine which of the following activities it will engage in:
Geological Studies
Geological study of the local sediments in search for structural or stratigraphic traps that may be favorable for the accumulation of hydrocarbons and ultimately determine locations for drilling.
Geophysical Surveys
The accurate measurement and recording of certain physical quantities of the sediments; geophysical methods, such as seismic, to locate probable reservoir structures capable of producing commercial quantities of heavy oil, natural gas and/or crude oil.
Seismic Surveys
Surveys to gather and record the patterns of induced shock wave reflections from underground layers of rock. Seismic surveys are used to create detailed models of the underlying geological structure and stratigraphy used in the exploration and development of hydrocarbons.
Core Drilling Programs
A drilling operation to obtain continuous cylinders of rock, usually from two to four inches in diameter, cut from the bottom of a well-bore; cores are cut during the drilling of a well and are used in the study of rock characteristics.
Exploratory Well Drilling
A well drilled either in search of new and yet undiscovered accumulations of oil and gas, or in an attempt to significantly extend the limits of a known reservoir.