88 Energy Limited announced the commencement of the 2D seismic data acquisition program for PEL 93. The program has been designed to acquire approximately 200-line km of 2D seismic data. PEL 93 covers 18,500km2 of underexplored sub-surface within the Owambo Basin in Namibia.

88 Energy, through its wholly-owned Namibian subsidiary, holds a 20% working interest in PEL 93, with an option to earn up to a 45% non-operated interest via additional staged farm-in activities. Polaris Natural Resources Development Ltd. (Polaris) was awarded the contract for the2D seismic acquisition program and mobilised vibroseis units and recording equipment to location late June 2024. Polaris expects to complete the program in third quarter 2024, with data processing anticipated to be finalised Fourth Quarter 2024.

Results from the new 2D seismic acquisition will be integrated with existing historical exploration data to refine current prospect interpretation. The outcome of this program will be the quantification of the size of the prospective resource through a certified Prospective Resource estimate, as well as the identification of future potential drilling locations. Subsurface investigations completed from 2018 to date on PEL 93 by Monitor Exploration(Namibia) Pty Ltdincluded a range of geophysical and geochemical techniques to assess and validate the significant potential of the acreage.

This included airborne gravity and magnetics, reprocessing of existing 2D seismic coverage, as well as measuring methane and ethane concentrations in soil samples over interpreted structural leads to successfully validate the existence of an active petroleum system. Passive seismic anomalies from this work aligned closely to both interpreted structural leads and measured alkane molecules (c1-c5) concentrations in soil. Initial exploration in the Owambo Basin has focused on the shallow Karoo Play, with recent attention turning to the substantial potential of the deeper and largely untested Damara Play.

TheDamara Play resulted from a large fold and thrust episode, leading to large, anticlinal structures providing significant independent targets for exploration of an equivalent size to those discovered offshore Namibia. An exploration renaissance is underway in the region, with approximately 88% of recent offshore wells have successfully discovered oil. Damara Play Exploration Drilling Update: Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. plan to spud imminently, the first of four planned wells, in well-defined prospects within two distinct regional plays (Karoo and Damara), as part of an initial exploration drilling campaign in PEL073 and PEL001, on the flanks of the Owambo basin.

The Damara Play is characterised by several coherent, mappable, large fold and thrust structures which generated 19 prospects and 4 leads certified by third party resource auditor, NSAI. The target structures observed are up to 25km in length and between 3 and 5km wide. Reservoirs are expected to be encountered in both the marine/fluvial sandstones of the Mulden formation as well as the fractured carbonates of the Otavi Supergroup.

The Otavi group was penetrated in well 6-2 and contained oil shows on mud logs as well as oil saturations in side-wall cores. The Pre-Rift Karoo play interval is interpreted to be late Neo-Proterozoic to Early Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks which are analogous to the sediments of the Owambo Basin to the west. Given their depth, modelled maturation, geological age and geochemical data from wells and seeps, the hydrocarbons are expected to be both light oil and gas.