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Total farms into the Bokhtar PSC area in Tajikistan with a 33.335% interest

Monday, Dec 24, 2012

Total announced that it had signed an agreement with Kulob Petroleum, a subsidiary of Tethys Petroleum, to farm into the Bokhtar PSC Area in Tajikistan with a 33.335% interest. Under the agreement, signed jointly with state-owned CNODC (a subsidiary of CNPC) of China, Total and CNODC will each hold a 33.335% interest in the PSC, while Kulob will retain a 33.33% stake. The agreement is subject to the approval of the Tajikistan government.

The Bokhtar PSC covers an area of 35,000 square kilometers at the eastern end of the prolific Amu Darya Basin. A number of giant gas discoveries have already been made in the basin’s Jurassic carbonate reservoirs.

On completion of the transaction, Total will acquire an interest in the Tajikistani sector of the Amu Darya Basin, it will be partnered with CNPC.

Operations will be conducted jointly, through an operating company. Tethys has already acquired seismic data with the intention of identifying the location of the first exploration well by end-2014.

“This acquisition is aligned with our bolder exploration strategy and positions Total in one of the world’s most prolific gas basins,” said Michael Borrell, Senior Vice President, Continental Europe Central Asia, Total Exploration & Production. “The partnership between Total, CNPC and Tethys is particularly well equipped to conduct successful exploration and potentially develop a value-creating project.”

Total Exploration & Production in Central Asia

Total has actively expanded its operations in Central Asia since the early 1990s, until now focusing primarily on the Caspian Sea.

The Group has been present in Kazakhstan since 1992 and owns 16.8% interest in the North Caspian PSC, which contains the giant Kashagan field. Operated by the joint North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC), the Kashagan field is scheduled to come on stream in 2013. In early November 2012, Total acquired a 75% interest in the onshore Nurmunai North and South exploration blocks. It has also partnered with
state-owned KazMunaiGaz (KMG) to develop the Khvalynskoye field in the Caspian Sea on the border between Russia and Kazakhstan.

Source: Total

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