LexCorp is proud to announce a massive find in our continuing project to expand production of clean-burning natural gas. The enormous size of the natural gas reserves found in Southwest Africa promises to increase America’s independence from Middle East oil and enrich the local population’s lives.

The massive natural gas reserve, named Ramoni-1, was discovered by our subsidiary ZimbabOil in recent weeks. ZimbabOil was searching for a sister formation of its Timahi-2 find 25 miles off the Southeast African coast when it discovered an inland deposit.

The find is especially important as the Timahi-2 natural gas field seems to be in its final years as an important source of fuel.

“The Timahi-2 reserve has been producing for over ten years and is expected to be depleted within five,” said Jackson Willder, ZimbabOil’s Chief Executive Officer.

The Ramoni-1 field is estimated to be five times as large as the Timahi-2 reserve. “The area around Timahi-2 had been unexplored for decades until ZimbabOil decided to take another look. It’s a very exciting time for the company and the countries that will benefit form this find,” said ZimbabOil Vice President of Public Relations Robert Symnington.

Company scientists estimate that the reserve contains four high-quality reservoirs of natural gas. Tests are currently being completed to test the daily natural gas production potential.

LexCorp will continue its efforts to bring cleaner, greener fuels to market and expand ecologically-sustainable technology in the years ahead.