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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands--(Newsfile Corp. - September 30, 2024) - Tethys Petroleum Limited (TSXV: TPL) ("Tethys" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the Company's operations in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Operations update
An acid job in KBD-10 was recently done to help test the Jurassic zone. The initial results have been discouraging but plans are to continue the test. The oil handling and gas utilization facilities are almost complete and the Company expects to have them in place and operational when the commercial license is received.
Gas Contract Resolution
After multiple rounds of negotiations regarding the settlement of the gas price dispute, QazaqGaz has improved its offer, resulting in a total receivable for gas deliveries from May 2022 to January 4, 2023, and from January 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, including VAT (12%), amounting to 3,315,563,439 tenge, or approximately $6.9 million at the current exchange rate of 480 tenge to USD. Although the gas sale contract originally stipulated a higher price formula, the Company has opted to accept the revised offer to avoid the costly and lengthy process of resolving the dispute through arbitration. Ensuring liquidity is a priority for the Company as it continues to implement its development plans for the Kul Bas oil field and exploration program at new exploration blocks. The Company is hopeful that, pending receipt of the debt from QazaqGaz and the signing of a new sales contract, gas production can restart by the second half of October or November 2024.
Regulatory update
The Company is continuing to pursue the commercial license for the production and sale of oil. On February 20, 2024, the Company applied to the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan for a Production Contract for the Kul Bas field. The stipulated review period of 20 working days, as required by the Subsoil Use Code, expired on March 19, 2024. On March 28, 2024, the Company submitted a request for assistance in accelerating the review of the application, but no definitive answer has been received to date.
The Ministry of Energy has also not yet issued the official minutes of the Working Group for the associated gas utilization program that was held in March, 2024. Without this document, the Company is unable to obtain the necessary gas flaring and ecological permits to restart its main production operations at KBD-02, KBD-06, and KBD-07 wells.
On April 12, 2024, the Company submitted a formal request to the Ministry of Energy for the issuance of the official minutes. Following several follow-up inquiries, on July 19, 2024, the Ministry informed the Company that additional comments from the Working Group had been addressed and that the minutes would be provided in due course.