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Ethiopia joins Somaliland in search for oil

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The Turkish energy Giant Genel Energy will probably contribute to greater integration between Somaliland, Djibouti and Ethiopia specially between Somaliland and Ethiopia should it discover oil in both regions.

We might see the following.

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Genel Energy PLC : Ethiopia Farm In

Genel Energy plc

12 August 2013

Genel Energy plc

("Genel Energy" or the "Company")

Genel Energy to farm in to Adigala Block onshore Ethiopia

Genel Energy announces that it has agreed to acquire a 40% interest in the Adigala Block onshore Ethiopia from New Age (African Global Energy) Limited (the "Transaction").

Under the Transaction, Genel Energy plc ("Genel") will acquire a 40% non-operated interest in the Adigala Block from New Age (Ethiopia) Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of New Age (African Global Energy) Limited ("New Age"). The consideration involves a payment in respect of back costs and a contribution to the cost of a 2D seismic acquisition planned before the end of 2013.

The Adigala Block covers an area of c27,000km2 and is located in the northeast of Ethiopia, bordering Djibouti to the north and Somaliland to the east. An existing 520km of 2D seismic was reprocessed in 2012 and augmented by a Full Tensor Gravity survey. The integration of these data has provided evidence that all the elements of a working petroleum system exist on the Adigala Block. In particular, oil seeps and surface outcrops support the presence of a mature and active Jurassic oil prone system, which is thought to be analogous to the prolific producing Jurassic Rift Basins of Yemen. Several large potential structural closures have been identified on existing data. The planned 2D seismic and further technical work will help in refining these leads into drill ready prospects.

The Transaction is targeted for completion by September 2013 and is conditional upon government approval by the Ethiopian authorities.

Commenting on the transaction, Dr John Hurst, Head of Exploration said:

"The Adigala Block farm-in is a natural extension of our exploration strategy, which seeks to acquire material equity positions in hydrocarbon basins with significant potential, as well as complementing our extensive interests onshore Somaliland where drilling is planned for 2014. We look forward to working with our new partners to high-grade the prospectivity on the block and add further depth and materiality to our exploration inventory."

For further information, please contact:

Genel Energy plc

Julian Metherell, CFO

Phil Corbett, Head of Investor Relations

Andrew Benbow, Head of Public Relations


+44 20 7659 5100

Vigo Communications

Patrick d'Ancona


+44 20 7016 9572

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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http://www.4-traders.com/GENEL-ENERGY-P ... -17183124/
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Re: Ethiopia joins Somaliland in search for oil

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Walaalo,

Somalia is a sovereign Country with a government. Ethiopia cannot come and dig oil without Consultation with the gov't. You need to grow out of Somaliland dreams and get real with the feds.
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Re: Ethiopia joins Somaliland in search for oil

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^ Bantu boy from Mogadishu he did not say Ethiopia is digging Somaliland soil but rather Genel Energy a company working in Somaliland has
expanded its operations to Ethiopia. Worry about the Ugandans and Burundians who boss you around in Mogadishu.
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