Columbus Energy Resources plc announced an update for its Saffron well, onshore Trinidad. The Saffron well was spudded on 29 October 2019, using Talon Rig #38. The well was planned and drilled as a vertical well to a measured depth of 4634 feet. The Saffron well was originally proposed to be drilled to 4,600 feet (measured depth). Whilst drilling, the Company encountered expectedly high formation pressures and undertook careful measures to ensure the wellbore remained stable. This involved increasing the weight of the drilling fluids within the Upper and Middle Cruse sections as well as spending extended periods of time maintaining the wellbore. In line with the Company's Total Depth criteria, it was decided to case and complete the well at 4634 feet. During drilling: the Upper and Middle Cruse sections, to a depth of 1978 feet, were evaluated using open hole Quad Combo logging tools; and the Upper and Middle Cruse sections, between 1978 feet and 2545 feet were evaluated using a open hole Platform Express log. Open hole logging of the remainder of the well bore was not possible due to difficult in hole conditions. The Company then proceeded to case the hole. The Company intends to complete the cased hole logging of the well, to TD, in the coming days and then process and interpret the results in the coming weeks ("TD Cased Hold Logging"). All analysis and information herein is based on the completed wireline logging data, correlated with drilling samples. As previously reported, the Saffron well first encountered hydrocarbons (oil shows) at 500 feet whilst drilling the 8½" pilot hole in the Upper Cruse. As such, the Company decided to widen the hole above the first encountered show and set 13 5/8" casing, before drilling through the known hydrocarbon zone with a 12½" hole. This completion method allowed open hole logging to analyse both the shallow hydrocarbons as well as additional oil bearing sands encountered within the tertiary and secondary targets between 500 and 1970 feet. The open hole logging within the tertiary and secondary targets (Upper Cruse and Middle Cruse, respectively), indicated that there were oil bearing sands in line with the producing offset wells within the Bonasse field. The TD Cased Hole Logging, that will be completed in the following days with processing and interpretation in the following weeks, will assist in validating the previous logging over the Upper and Middle Cruse and the Company will provide a consolidated interpretation for the Upper, Middle and Lower Cruse once the TD Cased Hole Logging is complete. The primary target of the Saffron well was the slope deposits of the Lower Cruse, which have not previously been drilled within the Bonasse licence area. Biostratigraphic analysis indicated the penetration of the Lower Cruse at approximately 4000 feet, at which point the well was within good quality sands and oil was observed across the shakers as well as within the drilling cuttings. The full potential of the Lower Cruse will be evaluated upon the processing and interpretation of TD Cased Hole Logging. The Company has a completion and testing plan which it plans to complete in the first quarter of 2020.