Africa Oil to acquire South Omo block in Ethiopia
Africa Oil Corp. is pleased to announce that it has signed a Farmout Agreement and Joint Venture Agreement with
Agriterra (formerly White Nile Ltd.) to acquire an 80 % participating interest and operatorship of the South Omo
Block in Ethiopia.
South Omo represents a new opportunity for Africa Oil to secure a highly prospective block in the Omo Rift Valley of
south-western Ethiopia. The block spans 29,465 sq km and is within the Tertiary age East African Rift, just north of
Lake Turkana, Kenya and within the same petroleum system as the company's Kenya Block 10BB and Tullow's Uganda
discoveries.
Pursuant to the Farmout Agreement, to earn its 80 % participating interest, Africa Oil would pay 80 % of past costs
incurred by Agriterra, to a maximum of $ 2,517,000, and fund 100 % of the costs associated with a work program
comprised of 500 km of 2D seismic, a field geology program, and a surface geochemistry program.
Total cost exposure for this work program is estimated at $ 6.5 mm with the majority of these costs to be incurred in
the first half of 2011.
Africa Oil President and CEO Keith Hill commented, "The addition of the South Omo block brings the total gross
acreage on which the Company has signed agreements on to almost 250,000 sq km and gives us a dominant land position
in the highly prospective East Africa Tertiary Rift trend. We currently have two seismic crews and one drilling rig
active and are expecting to test all major play types within the next 12 to 18 months."
"The increased activity in East Africa will also allow us to attract international partners to reduce the risk
capital required to explore these highly prospective rift basins."
Completion under the Farmout Agreement is conditional on the parties obtaining Ministerial consent and all requisite
regulatory, third party and Ethiopian Government approvals.
Africa Oil Corp. is a Canadian oil and gas company with assets in Kenya, Puntland (Somalia) and Ethiopia. Africa
Oil's East African holdings are in what is considered a truly world-class exploration play fairway. The company's
total gross land package in this prolific region is in excess of 225,000 sq km -- an area roughly the size of Great
Britain.
The East African Rift Basin system is one of the last of the great rift basins to be explored. New discoveries have
been announced on all sides of Africa Oil's virtually unexplored land position including the major Heritage/Tullow
Albert Graben oil discovery in neighbouring Uganda.
Similar to the Albert Graben play model, Africa Oil's concessions have older wells, a legacy database, and host
numerous oil seeps indicating a proven petroleum system. Good quality existing seismic show robust leads and
prospects throughout Africa Oil's project areas.
