Tlou Energy
Limited
("Tlou"
or "the Company")
Electrical substation at
Lesedi nearing completion
Ø 5MVA transformer has arrived
at Lesedi
Ø Transformer is one of the
last key components to complete the substation
Ø Substation is approximately
90% complete and planned to finish in the coming
weeks
5MVA Transformer being
hoisted into place at the Lesedi Substation - November
2024
LESEDI PROJECT
STATUS
Gas Production
Gas
has been flowing from the Lesedi 4 and Lesedi 6 gas wells. The gas
flow has been surging with work ongoing to produce a more constant
rate. This is required to facilitate generation of power. The key
issue has been coal fines or particles that have caused the
downhole pump to block and have constrained the dewatering
process.
Tlou's operations team are fully
focused on this issue at the present time. Once resolved, the aim
is to maximise water drawdown to produce higher and more consistent
gas flows over the coming months.
Gas Reserves
Tlou's gas Reserves and Contingent
Resources have been independently certified by SRK Consulting
(Australasia) Pty Ltd. The Company's 2P Reserves are 40.8 Billion
Cubic Feet (BCF) which is an energy equivalence of ~6.8 million
barrels of oil (MMboe). A 10MW project is estimated to
require less than 30 BCF of methane over a 25-year period. Tlou's
3P Reserves are 426.6 BCF.
Please refer to public market
announcements and the Reserves Statement in the Company's last
annual report for full details. Subject to the level of gas that
can be produced from these Reserves and Contingent Resources, the
Company potentially has sufficient gas to produce electricity for
many years.
Transmission Line
The 66kV power line connecting
Lesedi to the Serowe substation is virtually complete and is
designed to take up to 25MW of power. Some minor finishing works,
such as the addition of switchgear at the Serowe substation, will
be carried out prior to the line being energised. The power line is
effectively under care and maintenance until Tlou is ready to bring
it online.
Lesedi Substation
Lesedi Substation - November
2024
The Lesedi substation is over 90%
complete with the Serowe extension ready for commissioning. A 5MVA
step-up transformer was delivered to the project site on 20
November 2024. This is a key component to finalise the substation.
With the transformer now in place, work will continue onsite with
completion anticipated before the end of the year.
The 5MVA transformer will facilitate
around 5MW of generation. Further transformers will be added as the
project grows with the substation designed for expansion up to
25MW.
Generation
The Company has progressed
discussions with a global power generation supplier to install a
power generation facility at Lesedi using reciprocating 1,375 kW
Cummins branded gas engines with GE generators.
Should
an agreement be put in place, the units will be delivered,
installed and commissioned by the provider, who will also handle
ongoing operations and maintenance. It is envisaged that power
generators will be supplied and installed in phases, commensurate
with gas production capacity. The lead time to get generators
onsite is currently expected to be 6-8 weeks from order.
The proposed generators can take up
to 220m3 of methane per hour with actual power
generation output subject to various factors including the
temperature and altitude.
The generator set includes a lower
20-foot container which houses a Cummins 1,375 kW engine and
generator with an upper container including a radiator and the
generator cooling system.
Power Sales & Expansion
The power station is anticipated to
be installed, commissioned and tested ahead of first generation in
mid-2025, subject to receiving adequate funding and flowing
sufficient and consistent gas from existing and proposed production
wells.
Initial generation is planned to
start with up to 2MW of power and as additional gas wells are
drilled this will increase to 10MW in line with the Power Purchase
Agreement (PPA) that is already in place with Botswana Power
Corporation (BPC).
The PPA is valid for an initial
five-year term and upon successful completion of the first 10MW and
prior to the end of the five-year term, the Government and BPC are
committed to extending the existing PPA for at least a further five
years and/or agreeing a new long term PPA with Tlou with increased
power delivery beyond the initial 10MW.
Thereafter expansion is planned to
match the nominal 25MW of power that could be transmitted on the
66kV transmission line to Serowe that Tlou has
constructed.
Expansion beyond 25MW would involve
building a new power line either to the east to join the existing
220kV grid at Mahalapye or to the northwest minerals province. Both
of these markets have a power requirement in the order of 100MW or
more. Additionally, the Southern African Power Pool reaches over
500 million potential electricity consumers providing virtually
unlimited expansion potential.
This, combined with the Company's
100% owned gas prospective acreage, sets the stage for considerable
future growth potential.
Strategic location
The Company's production and
exploration licences are ideally located in Botswana's Central
district with direct access to the grid.
The Lesedi development, which
includes the generation site, substations, gas production wells and
operations camp is located on Tlou's 40km2 property
which forms part of Tlou's production licence, which is valid until
2042.
Additionally, Tlou's prospecting
licences cover a very large area ensuring continuing exploration
and development potential.
Tlou's licence areas, 66kV
line and potential expansion options
Tlou's Managing Director, Mr Tony
Gilby commented:
"Reliable energy is in short supply in the region and there is
a dearth of new projects coming online that can provide reliable
baseload power for a growing population and to support renewable
projects.
Tlou is ideally placed to meet this growing electricity
demand."
By
Authority of the Board of Directors
Mr. Anthony Gilby
Managing Director
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For further information regarding
this announcement please contact:
Tlou Energy
Limited
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+61 7 3040
9084
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Tony Gilby,
Managing Director
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Solomon
Rowland, General Manager
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Grant Thornton (Nominated
Adviser)
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+44 (0)20 7383
5100
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Harrison
Clarke, Colin Aaronson, Elliot Peters
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Zeus Capital (UK
Broker)
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+44 (0)20 3829
5000
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Simon Johnson
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Investor Relations
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+44 (0) 7891 677
441
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FlowComms Ltd - Sasha Sethi
(UK)
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About Tlou
Tlou is developing energy solutions
in Sub-Saharan Africa through gas-fired power and ancillary
projects. The Lesedi Gas-to-Power Project ("Lesedi") is 100% owned
and is the Company's most advanced project. Tlou's competitive
advantages include the ability to drill cost effectively for gas,
operational experience and Lesedi's strategic location in relation
to energy customers. All major government approvals have been
achieved.
Forward-Looking Statements
This announcement may contain
certain forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ
materially from those projected or implied in any forward-looking
statements. Such forward-looking information involves risks and
uncertainties that could significantly affect expected results. No
representation is made that any of those statements or forecasts
will come to pass or that any forecast results will be achieved.
You are cautioned not to place any reliance on such statements or
forecasts. Those forward-looking and other statements speak only as
at the date of this announcement. Save as required by any
applicable law or regulation, Tlou Energy Limited undertakes no
obligation to update any forward-looking statements.