Sentry Petroleum Ltd. (OTCBB: SPLM) has engaged Denver-based MHA Petroleum Consultants has been engaged as Sentry’s certifier for its prospective gas resource in Queensland, Australia.
Sentry maintains a 100% working interest in ATP 862 and ATP 864 that contain the potential 2,000 sq mile coal seam and shale gas deposit. MHA has an outstanding track record of petroleum consultancy and considerable experience with Coal Seam Gas projects in Queensland, Australia.
"MHA is one of the leading Petroleum Consultants in the world and they have specific expertise in the Queensland basins," said Alan Hart, Sentry’s founder and vice president of exploration. "They have completed reserve certification for Origin Energy, Arrow Energy, and Pure Energy, to name a few. We will be working closely with their technical team in order to optimize our upcoming drilling appraisal program."
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