Natural gas from the Trnava Basin:Local resource, strategic certainty.

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The tradition continues

We continue the 70-year tradition of hydrocarbon exploration in western Slovakia. Efficient production with high methane content (>97%) for energy independence of the region.

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A legacy of energy under our feet

The area of the Trnava Basin is not a geological unknown. Intensive exploration of hydrocarbons began here after 1956, when hundreds of shallow and dozens of deep wells were drilled (including the record-breaking Suchá 2 well with a depth of 3,500 m). Decades of NAFTA Gbely's production data from the Bučany North and Trakovice fields have confirmed what COMAG is focusing on today: the presence of recoverable natural gas reserves with exceptional methane purity (97-99%).

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Company Mission

Using modern technologies, we plan to rehabilitate and restore mining, unlocking the remaining potential of the deposit, which has been technically inaccessible for decades

COMAG

We own and operate production capacity in fields with excellent gas quality.


KR-1

6,1mil. m³

Estimated natural gas reserves

98,5%

Methane content

KR-5

8,9mil. m³

Estimated natural gas reserves

97,1%

Methane content

📍 Project Špačince (Garden ŠP-5)

COMAG, s.r.o. also owns the ŠP-5 well in the Špačince municipality. Production in this deposit began in the 1990s. Unfortunately, as a result of the unprofessional approach of the mining company at that time, the recommended production volume was exceeded several times, which resulted in the so-called "sintering" of the probe. At that time, the extraction proved natural gas reserves in the Špačince deposit exceeding 100 million m3.

Why Slovak gas?

  • High calorific value: the methane content of our deposits (up to 98.5%) is among the top in Europe.

  • Local consumption: Gas does not flow for thousands of kilometres. It is intended for nearby villages (Horná Krupá, Naháč) and industrial parks around Trnava.

  • Synergy with SynCo: Gas serves as a stable resource (baseload) to balance the fluctuations from our solar and wind farms.