Maha Energy AB: Announces April Production Volumes and an Operations Update in Brazil

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Maha Energy AB (publ)
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Press release
Stockholm
May 2, 2018

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Maha Energy AB (publ) ("Maha" or the "Company") Announces April Production Volumes and an Operations Update in Brazil

The Company`s aggregate sales production for the month of April totaled 45,0061 barrels of oil and 23.543 million scf of gas for a combined average production of approximately 1,633 BOE/day2, before royalties and taxes.

Tartaruga Field

The previously announced 2018 Capital Program has now commenced at the Tartaruga Field and as anticipated production from the field is temporarily affected. It is estimated the field will be completely shut down for two months while both producing wells are worked over and/or drilled as follows:

  • 7TTG Well: With workover preparations already started, the previously unproduced Penedo 1 & 4 sands will be perforated and stimulated following which the well will be recompleted with larger tubing and placed on a dedicated jet pump. This jet pump arrived in Brazil on April 15 and is currently clearing customs.

  • 107D Well: Immediately following, the current completion string at 107D will be recovered using the workover rig. Upon arrival of the Faxe 23 Rig (the "Faxe Rig") the well will be sidetracked with an approximately 500 m horizontal sidetrack being drilled from the existing wellbore. Spudding of the sidetrack is expected in mid-June. Upon completion, another jet pump will be installed and dedicated to the production of this well.

Tie Field

Upon completion of the 107D horizontal sidetrack, the Faxe Rig will be moved to the Tie Field where a near vertical production well will be drilled at the crest of the Agua Grande and Sergi structure (the "Attic Well"). The Attic Well will also penetrate a previously undrilled formation known as the Boipeba which seismically displays similar trapping characteristics as the overlying producing Sergi and Agua Grande formations.

Jonas Lindvall, CEO of Maha Energy said: "We are excited our 2018 Capital Plan is now well underway and expect marked production improvement at both Brazilian fields as a result. With the recent successful recovery of the completion string at the 7TTG well last week, the path is clear to complete the ambitious work program on the Tartaruga Field. While production at the Tartaruga will be disrupted over the next two months; it is expected to result in vastly improved production numbers long term."