Whitebark Secures $2M Boost, Advances in Key Alinya Project with King Energy Takeover
March 14, 2025
Recent satellite surveys have identified multiple hydrogen anomalies near major geological faults, boosting Whitebark's confidence in the acquisition.
The acquisition includes major assets such as the expansive Alinya 3H project, positioning Whitebark favorably in the energy sector.
The Alinya project is recognized as the largest undrilled, seismically defined sub-salt energy basin in Australia, with significant potential for hydrogen, helium, and natural gas extraction.
The proximity of Alinya to the Moomba gas hub is expected to reduce transportation costs for hydrogen and helium, enhancing the project's economic viability.
Whitebark plans to initiate soil gas detection surveys in May 2025, followed by a 2D seismic in-fill survey later this year.
The takeover, initially valued at $1.67 million when offered in December 2024, has resulted in a remarkable 50% increase in Whitebark's share price.
Whitebark has secured a $2 million cash injection and conducted satellite surveys, significantly enhancing its position in the Alinya 3H project, which spans 19,467 square kilometers in South Australia's Officer Basin.
Whitebark's takeover bid for King Energy has become unconditional, with the company achieving over 90% voting power in King.
King Energy holds a 70% stake in the Alinya project, which is noted for its potential subsurface resources that will influence imminent drilling plans.
With the offer now free of conditions, Whitebark is set to pursue full ownership of King Energy, with an acceptance deadline of March 24, 2025.
Finding naturally occurring hydrogen at Alinya could significantly impact South Australia, aligning with government interests in diversifying energy sources.
This strategic acquisition and exploration initiative positions Whitebark as a key player in the emerging sustainable energy market.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Mar 14, 2025
Whitebark seals deal as King Energy takeover becomes unconditional
The West Australian • Mar 14, 2025
Whitebark seals deal as King Energy takeover becomes unconditional