Maha Energy AB: Announces Company Operational Update on 107D Horizontal Sidetrack and Revised Tie Field Drilling Program and Capital Update

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Press release
Stockholm
November 22, 2018

Maha Energy AB (publ) ("Maha" or the "Company") Announces Company Operational Update on 107D Horizontal Sidetrack and Revised Tie Field Drilling Program and Capital Update

The Company is pleased to provide the following Operational Update from its operations in Brazil.

Tartaruga

107D Horizontal Sidetrack ("Sidetrack")
Further to the Press Releases of October 30, and November 5, 2018, the Company is pleased to announce that the parted drillstring has now been recovered down to 2,850 meters. A new window in the 7" casing has now also been milled and preparations have now commenced to drill the last phase of the operation - the horizontal portion of the Sidetrack. The parted drillstring and the subsequent recovery operations have added 5 weeks to the scheduled time for the completion of the Sidetrack. The 107D Horizontal Sidetrack is now expected to be completed in 30 days from today.

7TTG Well
Upon completion of the 107D Horizontal Sidetrack, the Drilling Rig will be moved across the production pad from the 107D well to the 7TTG well. The move is expected to take 10 days. Once rigged up on the 7TTG well, the rig will fish the stuck 3-1/2" tubing that was severed earlier this year. Once the 3-1/2" tubing has been recovered, the 7TTG well will be perforated and stimulated in the Penedo 1 sand. The perforation and stimulation is expected to take no more than 14 days.

Tie Field

Facilities Upgrades
At the Tie battery, the civil work, piping and tank construction has begun. All long lead items, such as the new 5,000 BOPD Heater Treater, are on site awaiting hook up and commissioning. The battery is expected to be capable of handling 5,000 bopd and the associated natural gas before December 31, 2018 but some minor elements of construction will carry into 2019 with completion expected before the end of Q1 2019.

The jet pump facilities at GTE3 are complete and the Company expects that the similar facilities at GTE4 will also be completed prior to December 31, 2018. Facilities for the Attic well are underway and are synergistic with GTE4. Upgrades to the water injection facilities are well underway with expected completion date prior to the end of 2018. An additional water source system is currently being planned with completion expected in Q1 2019.

Attic Well
Due to the delays at Tartaruga, the Company is pleased to announce it is completing arrangements for a second drilling rig to drill the previously announced "Attic Well". The Great Holding "Rig 105" is expected to commence operations at the Tie field at the beginning of January, 2019. Rig 105 is a working drilling rig and will be mobilized in mid-December from where it is currently drilling about 30 km from the Tie field.