- DAILY NEWS Reporter & Agencies
AMINEX PLC has received an approval of the one year extension of its licence term for the Mtwara Licence of the Ruvuma Production Sharing Agreement that was due to expire in December 2016.
According to Aminex statement, the
one-year extension has been approved by the Tanzanian Petroleum
Development Corporation (TPDC), which is processing the extension for
Ministerial approval and signature.
Similarly, the Company has completed
discussions with the TPDC with regards to transferring the drilling
obligations in the northern Lindi Licence covered by the Ruvuma PSA into
the southern Mtwara Licence, which includes the appraisal area for the
Ntorya discovery.
With the support of the TPDC, the
transfer of the Lindi drilling obligations to the Mtwara licence area is
also being processed for Ministerial approval and signing.
Thereafter, the Company intends to drill
the Ntorya-2 well to satisfy the appraisal drilling obligation and then
to apply for a 25-year development licence subject to its success.
The Company also announces that its
lender has granted an 18-month extension until 31st January 2018 to the
repayment date of its corporate loan facility on existing terms.
As recently announced the power
generation system and other auxiliary facilities at Kiliwani North have
been completed and commissioning of the gas plant and sub-sea pipeline
commenced on 4 April 2016.
The Company continues to be the sole
producer to the TPDC gas processing plant during the commissioning
process and is expected to reach production levels of up to 30mmcfd.
Aminex is an independent oil and gas
production and development company premium-listed on the London Stock
Exchange and primary-listed on the Irish Stock Exchange with operations
in Tanzania.
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