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Sound Energy Initiates Farmout Process for its Sidi Moktar Onshore Licence

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 6/5/2018, Location: Morocco

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Sound Energy, the Moroccan focused upstream gas company, has announced receipt of Ministerial approval of the Sidi Moktar Onshore Petroleum Agreement awarded to the Company in February 2018 and that, following completion of further subsurface evaluation and significant inbound third party interest, the Company has now initiated a formal farm out process for its Sidi Moktar Onshore licence, Central Morocco.

The Sidi Moktar Onshore Petroleum Agreement, where the Company has a 75% operated position, covers some 4,499 square kilometres. The remaining 25% position in Sidi Moktar is held by Morocco's Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines ("ONHYM").

On 30 November 2017 the Company announced its initial volume estimates of the exploration potential of Sidi Moktar, following an independent preliminary technical evaluation (the "Sidi Moktar Study"). The Sidi Moktar Study mapped a portfolio of 28 Liassic, Triassic and Paleozoic leads in a variety of hydrocarbon trap types across the Sidi Moktar Onshore permit areas and highlighted an exploration potential best case of 8.9 Tcf with a high of 11.2 Tcf and a low case of 6.7 Tcf, unrisked gas originally in place (gross). In addition, Sidi Moktar contains an existing gas discovery in the Lower Liassic (Kechoula) and is located close to existing infrastructure and gas demand, including the large-scale Moroccan state owned OCP Phosphate plant.

During 2018, the Company has completed a subsurface evaluation of the Western area of the Sidi Moktar Onshore licence area and is close to finalising the mapped portfolio and comprehensive Petroleum System Model over the entire area.

Following receipt of the Ministerial Approval, completion of the above technical work and recent significant inbound third party interest, the Company has initiated a formal farm out process with the objective of funding the forward 2018 work programme at Sidi Moktar, whilst retaining operatorship.

Further announcements will be made, as appropriate, in due course although the Company cautions that there can be no certainty that any farm out of the Sidi Moktar Onshore licence will be concluded.

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