INTRODUCTION TO RECONAFRICA

OCT 28TH      SINCE TIME BEGAN : salus populi suprema est lex - the right of the people is the supreme law : IN TRUTH WE TRUST     2020 A.D.E.  

Good Day, RECONAFRICA


Thank You For Taking A moment To Consider The Following Strategic Option For Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd
  • Oil Explorations By RBL (Reserve Based Lending) Principles & Stock Generated Capital Reserves Can Be Collaborated With Other Vested Assets To Facilitate Drilling & Development Investments
I Represent An Expertise In Establishing Residual Assignable Energy Assets : Namely : Since 1990 :
  • Stage Two : $5-Million Expensed : Permits & Licences / Capital Procurement Sources / Field Studies / Master Turnkey Contractor / EIA (@$2-M)  & AAA-Rated Power Buyer (PPA) Certified ... Note Stage One Expense @ $500-K
  • Stage Two Completion Establishes The Core Energy Asset Base @ $2-B
  • Each 30-Mwe Trigen Project Capital Cost @ $200-M : 30% Energy Asset + PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) Assigned To Capital Procurement Source Group
  • Assigned Energy Asset Block (30%) Is Recovered @ Year 10
  • Secured Residual Energy Asset Block ($1.4-B) Is Available To Secure Ancillary Projects
  • Canadian Projects' Target Is 300+B BBLS Reference Terms Of Preferred Energy Base : Proven
  • Existing Canadian Strategy Is To Produce 3300 Trigen Projects @ 30 Mwe Each : Hydroponic Greenhouses Consume The Electric Power : 100-K Mwe Total
  • Each Trigen Project Supports 200 5000 s.m. Units : Producing Foods - Medicinals - Silvaculture (CCC)
  • All Projects Are Labour Intensive & Competitive To R.O.R. circa 12 - 18% (standard Model) CAVEAT
  • Ontario, Alberta & Saskatchewan Jointly Worked With Our Group To Produce The GOLD STANDARD EIA With Intent Of Deferring Environmental Group Challenges
Canada - Russia - Brazil - Africa Are Our Project Target Zones Into XXII Century.

SUMMARY : RECONAFRICA Will Experience A Magnitude Of Environmental Group Challenges.
  • NGM : " Except ... there is oil. And gas. Probably. As much as 31 billion barrels, one company believes. On Wednesday, Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee reported that a company called ReconAfrica has licensed more than 13,600 square miles in the Okavango region—just west and north of the delta—to explore a massive geological formation. One industry media source called it possibly “the largest oil play of the decade.” Neme and Barbee dug into ReconAfrica’s investor presentations, technical reports, and public statements, and they found that the company’s plans—if the test wells prove promising—would likely include drilling hundreds of wells, some of which could involve fracking.  "
  • PROPOSED STRATEGY : RECONAFRICA Develops AS TWO COLLABORATIVE ENTITIES : OIL & BIOMASS : Electric Power : Food - Medicinals : Labour Intensive
  • RECONAFRICA Can Provide The GOLD STANDARD EIA For The OKAVANGO Region & OTHER Africa Projects.
  • ALL BIOMASS PROJECTS ARE BASED UPON SUSTAINABLE GREEN ELECTRIC ENERGY PRODUCTION
I Invite Your Confidential Replies.

Regards
Ralph C Goodwin : SQYX ORG : Retired Chevron Person : UNSC Y2000 International Oil Trader (Canada Approved) : Climate Reset Corp
Victoria, BC, Canada : Private 1 250 709 1809 Direct


PEATLANDS - WETLANDS OF AFRICA
  • SIZE OF AFRICA (30 Million Sq Km) - COMPARED TO - SIZE OF CANADA (9989670 Sq Km)
  • NOTE : GLOBAL PEATLAND INITIATIVE - TO PROTECT PEATLANDS : UN ANNUAL 2018 REPORT
  • PDF : PEATLANDS OF AFRICA : 2016 : A.P. GROOTJANS - NETHERLANDS
  • PEAT HARVESTING IN AFRICA
  • REFERENCE : INTRO TO RECONAFRICA : OCT 29th, 2020 : NAMIBIA PEATLANDS - <0.012% Of LAND IS PEAT - ONE OF DRYEST PLACES ON EARTH
  • "Namibia is the most arid African country south of the Sahel (Matambo & Seely 2010). Mean rainfall ranges from less than 50 mm year-1 along the Atlantic coast to more than 600 mm year-1 in the Caprivi Strip (Mendelsohn et al. 2002; Figure 1). The mean annual temperature is around 17 °C in the coastal area and 21 °C farther inland (Sweet 1998). Namibia is famous for its drylands and deserts, and for the abundant wildlife of its National Parks, but little is known about the occurrence of mires and peatlands. Joosten (2010) lists Namibia as one of 30 countries “in which peatlands are known, but where they are extremely rare and deserve further research and conservation”. With only 0.012 % of its area covered by peatland, Namibia is one of the least peaty countries in the world (Joosten 2010)."
  • PROJECT : IMPORT PEAT TO NAMIBIA : REGENERATE SOIL : Note : LOW RAINFALL
OCT 28TH      SINCE TIME BEGAN : salus populi suprema est lex - the right of the people is the supreme law : IN TRUTH WE TRUST     2020 A.D.E.