Aminex (LON:AEX), the oil and gas company listed in London and Dublin, today issued its Interim Management Statement for the first quarter 2010 providing a summary of global operations, and highlighting the potential of the Nyuni and Ruvuma projects in Tanzania. According to the company, trading during the first quarter has been approximately in line with expectations. Revenues have been lower than in Q1 2009 due to the anticipated decline in production from the Upper Andrau formation at the Alta Loma field but this has been partially offset by improved commodity prices. 

In the USA, Shoats Creek, the testing of multiple zones in the Olympia Minerals-1 well is due to be finalised shortly. Ninox Petroleum has until 25 June 2010 to decide whether to farm into 50% of the project. If it exercises its option, it will carry Aminex’s share of the costs in the upcoming drilling campaign. At Alta Loma, a decision has been taken to postpone making a completion in the "S" sand so long as reduced production continues satisfactorily from the Upper Andrau formation. The operator, El Paso, is evaluating the property to decide where to locate the next well.

In Tanzania, for the Ruvuma basin, the Likonde-1 well has provided strong indications of both oil and gas but drilling was halted due to safety concerns. The next well is likely to be drilled in H1 2011 (50% Tullow, 37.5% Aminex and 12.5% Solo). In Nyuni, Kiliwani North, an application for an expansion to the Songo-Songo Island gas plant has been made and the company is  awaiting a decision by Tanzanian authorities. In the West Songo-Songo PSA, progress has been limited so far.

In terms of outlook, the Company stated that Tanzania remains the current focus of Aminex's international exploration activity with upcoming drilling being planned at both Nyuni and Ruvuma. At Shoats Creek, Louisiana, further drilling will follow the testing of the OM-1 well drilled this year, with potential to be tested in the deep Wilcox sands. Further drilling is also anticipated at the Alta Loma property in Galveston County, Texas.

With one discovery already made and prospective resource volumes in excess of a trillion cubic feet of gas, Nyuni is a core asset in Aminex's portfolio which will be aggressively pursued... The potential for the Ruvuma basin to become a new oil province in southern Tanzania following the drilling…

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