Indeed, we finished our initial orbital flight through the designated part of Palmyra. While the harsh weather conditions at that time - especially snow storms - didn’t let us fully observe the surface with naked eye, we managed to send a few probes to the atmospheric level of the planet.
The data gathered by them provided us with a few possible locations which would deserve more research from us. I sent everything we have found - including my detailed report - to the database of our internal network on Kadesh. When you will look through them, let me recommend to your attention one particular area code named PHS-0144F. There is a somewhat even, 73,2 sq km plateau, probably suitable for landing. It is surrounded by mountains from the north and by a deep gap from the south.
The outstanding thing compared to the other areas is that the probe sent there was able to collect traces of methane from the air. Though it was a really small amount, there could be a possible leakage from the subsurface level of it, so the potential of some kind of energy source for our future project is there. I would suggest further investigation in that matter with our professionals as well.