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Tethys awarded 15 year extension to Kyzyloi gas contract

Oilfield Technology,


Tethys Petroleum Limited, following on from the recently announced Kazakh State Reserves Committee approval, today confirmed that it has received approval from the Ministry of Oil & Gas of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the extension its Kyzyloi production contract for a further 15 years to June 2029.

The contract area currently covers some 287 km2 (70 918 acres), and the company is currently producing gas from the shallow Kyzyloi sandstone in this area. This contract extension will give Tethys significantly more time to produce natural gas from this attractive area.

The reserves attributed to the Kyzyloi contract area, determined in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators, are included in the company's reserves evaluation for its oil and gas interests in Kazakhstan set out in its Annual Information Form dated 31 March 2014.

Dr. David Robson, Executive Chairman and President of Tethys commented; "I would like to take this opportunity to recognise the Tethys team for their hard work in successfully achieving this contract extension and for their ongoing contributions and dedication that make Tethys the successful company that it is today."


Adapted from press release by Cecilia Rehn

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