Aminex provided the following operational update on the Ruvuma PSA. The Ruvuma JV has approved the 2022 work programme and budget which is designed to meet all work obligations under the terms of the licence extension previously announced on 18 August 2021, and further advance the appraisal and de-risking of the existing gas discovery on the licence. The work programme will concentrate on shooting 3D seismic on the licence area and drilling the Chikumbi-1 well.? The associated project budget for the 2022 work programme is approximately USD 25 million and under the Farm-Out agreement completed with ARA Petroleum Tanzania Limited ("APT") in October 2020, Aminex is fully carried for its 25% participating share of an estimated USD 6.25 million. APT, the operator, has confirmed that mobilisation of the seismic team has commenced, and the first phase of the seismic shoot will begin on 15 November 2021. The team will then complete the second phase of the seismic shoot in first quarter 2022 after the Tanzanian rainy season. The Chikumbi-1 well is expected to commence drilling in third quarter 2022. The seismic acquisition and subsequent interpretation will seek to refine and confirm the exploitable gas resources of the Ntorya field.? As previously announced, through a re-interpretation of the existing 2D seismic dataset, APT's revised mapping and internal management estimates suggest a mean risked gas in place ("GIIP") for the Ntorya accumulation of 3,024 Bcf (8,236 Bcf unrisked), in multiple lobes to be tested and a mean risked recoverable gas resource of 1,990 Bcf (5,419 Bcf unrisked).