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Kinetiko Energy, an Australian gas explorer and developer  has progressed across its onshore gas exploration and production development activities in South Africa.


”Our trailblazing success in Block ER272 is set to continue with the addition of two more exploration core holes between the first pair and the most recent pair of successful core holes. Our fifth and sixth core holes are underway and we have every reason to expect similar successes. With our new proven gas fields being within reach of no less than four major infrastructural facilities (HV gridlines, Tutuka Power Station, national gas pipeline (Lily-1) and the largest regional liquid fuels manufacturing facility at Secunda) geographic location and our choices of core holes are obviously strategic.

We also continue to plan our large-scale field developments, starting in Block ER271, which will kick off five appraisal/production wells being drilled from September 2023 to find the sweetest spots to the west of Volksrust around which to develop fields to produce as part of the Company’s joint venture with the IDC”.

Accelerated Exploration Continues in Block ER272 Core well 272-03C and 272-04C, have been spudded approximately 4kms from South Africa’s largest gas pipeline and 5kms from substantial gas intervals discovered in completed core wells 272-08C and 272-06C. The continuation of exploration success will increase the potential that gas producing fields can be established in close proximity to Southern African energy infrastructure including the Sasol Secunda plant which could be a substantial off-taker of gas.

Appraisal / Production drilling to start within Q3 23  The drilling contract tender process has been completed and the drilling contract award is imminent to drill five back-to-back wells within the lobe of ER271 to the west of the town of Volksrust. The Company will contract a single, large land rig with redundant capacity to ensure an accelerated drilling program of all five wells. The wells are designed to be both exploratory (appraisal) and producers by nature, as they will be completed as part of the Company’s joint venture with the Industrial Development Corporate of South Africa (IDC) with a scope to drill up to 20 wells and a potential to grow to 80 wells, ready to supply gas as required to satisfy the requirements of the MOU scopes which the Company is progressing with both FFS and Gruner Energy. The drilling is expected to start in September this year and continue until mid-Q1 2024 with long-term well testing planned. IDC is a national development finance institution whose primary objectives are to contribute to the generation of balanced, sustainable economic growth in Africa, and to the economic empowerment of the South African population. The IDC achieves this by promoting entrepreneurship through the building of competitive industries and enterprises based on sound business principles. They also represent the investment vehicle for the national government, and therefore a manifestation of the confidence the Company has derived with South African authorities.


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