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Gas exactly where it’s needed 

Prime location, long life, exploration upside.

THE Mpumalanga Project, 100%-owned1 by gas explorer/developer Kinetiko (KKO), is located ~200km southeast of Johannesburg. The project sits within existing infrastructure including power generation, gas pipelines, high voltage transmission lines, road and rail. The project hosts a 2C contingent gas resource of 4.9 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), found in shallow sandstone and coal formations, indicating a potential long life gas development. 

Gas has been identified in every exploration hole drilled to date. KKO has engaged independent gas certification group Sproule to independently evaluate the gas reserves. The project covers ~7,000 km2 with 4,604 km2 of granted exploration rights and over 2,300 km2 under application. Only a fraction of the project area has been explored, presenting KKO with the potential to expand resources significantly through further exploration. 

Near-term production: Gas to Power 

KKO has a joint venture with highly experienced gas-to-power (GTP) partner Vutomi Energy. Existing wells at Mpumalanga will be utilised to produce gas powering an in-field generator linked to the existing grid. Further phases are planned to increase output. 

Long-term production: SA energy crisis creates multiple options for gas sales for KKO

SA’s ageing and underinvested power generation (predominantly coal) infrastructure, declining domestic offshore and imported onshore gas supply and the existence of only one approved onshore gas producer reflects a nation facing a significant energy crisis. 

Solutions have to be found, such as gas to power; compressed natural gas (CNG) for transport; liquefied natural gas (LNG) for transport, power and industry; or just simple pipeline gas. KKO is in the enviable position of being part of both a short and long-term, lower-carbon solution to SA’s energy needs. Successful demonstration of production should lead to staged project expansion. 

The project’s location and supportive government policy present further options for gas sales to state-owned power stations, industrial users and transportation. 

Quality partners reflects a quality project 

In addition to Vutomi Energy, KKO has entered into a joint development agreement (45% IDC/55% KKO JV) with SA’s Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) to develop a 15 to 20-well pilot production field. 

Additionally, the IDC has a first right to participate up to 45% of the next 80 wells developed by KKO. The IDC JV has been funded predominantly by a subscription of R60m from SA energy investment group Phefo Power, which boosts KKO’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) certification. 

 

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