Caspian Sunrise starts production from Kazakhstan's Block 8.


Caspian Sunrise announced the start of production from the Block 8 contract area in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, with Deep Well P2 producing at an initial rate of about 250 barrels of oil per day.

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  • 18 June 2025 13:26:07
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The AIM-traded firm said the development marked a key step as it neared the completion of its acquisition of the 2,823 square kilometre block.

Drilling and testing activity had resumed at Block 8 following the renewal of the licence for the Sholkara structure in the fourth quarter of 2024.

At Deep Well P1, testing had begun after perforation of a three-metre interval at a depth of 3,400 metres.

Until the acquisition was formally completed, proceeds from oil sales at Block 8 would be used to repay the loan associated with the transaction.

Once completed, all net income from oil production - after a $5 per barrel royalty, capped at $60m - would accrue to the group.

The company said that ongoing production at Block 8 would enable it to continue oil trading activities, following the expected disposal of the MJF and South Yelemes shallow structures at its BNG Contract Area.

Block 8 is located around 160 kilometres from BNG.

At 1123 BST, shares in Caspian Sunrise were up 9.09% at 2.4p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.


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