Edgo Energy signs PSA in Tajikistan

Edgo Energy signed a production-sharing agreement (PSA) with the Ministry of Energy and Industry of the Republic of Tajikistan for license areas Surkhsimo and Qarordon in Tajikistan. The signing ceremony follows a review process by the Tajik Government and formal approval by the President of Tajikistan.

 
Omar Masri, managing director of the Edgo Group said, “Edgo Energy is confident that there is considerable potential for oil and gas discoveries and we look forward to progressing work on the license areas.”

 
The two license areas are located close to the Tajikistan-Afghanistan border, and are part of the proven Tajik hydrocarbon basin. The PSA provides for a seven-year exploration period from November 18, 2013, and a thirty-year exploitation period (with two five year extensions).
 
Earlier, in 2011, Edgo Energy completed a 2D seismic survey on the Surkhsimo license. The Qarordon license area has produced gas and is connected by pipeline to the capital Dushanbe. Wells have been drilled in both license areas testing a mixture of gas and oil from the post-salt horizons. The deeper pre-salt horizons have, according to the US Geological Survey, the potential for super-giant discoveries with multi-billion barrels of oil equivalent to be found in the basin.
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