Angkor Resources Corp. announced the expansion plans to increase the capture of flared and vented emissions at Evesham, Saskatchewan. The Project, which was undertaken by the Company's energy subsidiary EnerCam Exploration Ltd. (EnerCam) in partnership with Saskatchewan operators, Eyehill Creek Exploration Ltd. (Eyehill), is advancing to capture emissions from surrounding targeted oil production wells that are flaring or venting gases to the atmosphere.

Initially the project focused on the immediate gas wells within the 'Eyehill' project area and its 26 producing wells. With those wells connected to the gas plant, the team is now sourcing additional wells from other production companies that are venting or flaring their gas to the atmosphere. By adding more connecting pipeline, more emissions can be captured and processed into the provincial sales distribution network.

Multiple variables impact the economics for gas but using $2.50/MCF (thousand cubic feet), projections indicate: "Our goal is to expand the gas capture to three million cubic feet per day, the current plant capacity" explains Mike Weeks, President of EnerCam. "The limitation is not with the facility, but rather Saskatchewan's lack of infrastructure of connecting pipelines from well sites that are still flaring and venting gases. Reaching out to other producers is a prudent step to take to capture more emissions and results in positive environmental solutions to the continuing need of energy".