Sydney - Empire Energy Group Limited (ASX: EEG) (OTCMKTS: EEGUF) is pleased to provide shareholders with an update regarding the operations in Empire's 100% owned and operated EP187 tenement, located onshore Northern Territory in the Beetaloo Sub-basin.

Carpentaria-1 vertical hydraulic fracture stimulation and flow test data confirms the flow of liquids rich gas to surface and its composition with contributions from all four stimulated zones of the middle Velkerri shales, with strong contributions from the B shale and C shale

Empire intends to recommence flow testing operations on the Carpentaria-1 vertical well in late September

Northern Territory work program approvals for the next phase of work in EP187 are nearing completion

Planning for the next phases of Empire's EP187 appraisal programs including seismic acquisition and horizontal appraisal drilling is well advanced

Senate Inquiry into the Beetaloo Cooperative Drilling Program has resulted in a supportive resolution and the continuation of the program

Carpentaria-1 Flow Testing Update

As previously advised to shareholders, the Carpentaria-1 vertical well was fracture stimulated across the Middle Velkerri A, Intra A/B, B and C shales. Following initial well clean up, the well flowed at a peak rate of >1.6 mmcf / day and an average flow rate of 0.25 mmcf / day over a 17-day test period including a final rate of 0.25 mmcf / day. The well was shut-in on 16th July 2021 to comply with COVID-19 operating restrictions.

Empire intends to recommence flow testing operations (subject to any further COVID-19 related issues) in late September. This will provide further valuable data to inform technical decisions regarding future appraisal work including the drilling of horizontal appraisal wells targeting the most prospective zones.

Carpentaria-1 Zonal Contribution Analysis

Initial zonal contribution and produced gas analysis has been completed on the gas samples taken from the Carpentaria-1 well production test.

During production testing, gas samples were regularly taken for analysis to determine the relative production contribution of each of the 4 zones.

Carpentaria-1 Gas Composition Analysis

Gas composition data has been obtained from gas sampled during the initial phase of production testing of the Carpentaria-1 vertical well. All four of the open zones were co-mingled during the extended production test and sampling was undertaken on surface at a separator. Therefore, the gas composition data is representative of a combination of all four zones. Multiple gas samples were taken during the flow testing period. Consistent with the mudlog readings during drilling, which indicated drier gas in deeper zones and more liquids-rich gas in shallower zones, the existence of liquids-rich gas and very low CO2 was identified.

Once flow testing operations recommence, Empire's technical team will collect additional gas samples and undertake further analysis of zonal contribution and produced gas data to plan for future appraisal activities including the drilling of the proposed Carpentaria-2 horizontal well. That well is likely to be in the northern part of the resource area where the target shales are mapped to be more than 200m deeper than at the Carpentaria-1 location.

Northern Territory work program approvals for the next phase of work in EP187 are nearing completion.

Beetaloo Cooperative Drilling Program Update

The Federal Government's Beetaloo Cooperative Drilling Program ('the Program') provides incentives to companies across the Beetaloo Sub-basin to accelerate activities through the provision of grants to offset up to 25% of the cost of drilling and associated works. The result of this Program will be the accelerated development through to production of gas and potentially liquids from the Beetaloo, providing energy security to Australia's East Coast and economic development for the Northern Territory and its regions.

Empire is now progressing its plans consistent with this Program including the drilling and completion of fracture stimulated horizontal appraisal wells and seismic acquisition with the goal of expediting its rapid commercialisation strategy through pipelines adjacent to its development areas.

As announced on 8th July 2021, Empire has received approval for grant funding of up to $21 million to support the drilling and flow testing of up to 3 horizontal fracture stimulated wells.

Empire recently made submissions to a Senate Inquiry into the Program. Empire's evidence to the inquiry made clear that Empire followed due and proper process at all times in relation to its grant applications.

Yesterday, the Senate resolved not to disallow the Program which can now proceed as planned.

Empire Energy (ASX:EEG) (OTCMKTS:EEGUF) holds over 14.5 million acres of highly prospective exploration tenements in the McArthur and Beetaloo Basins, Northern Territory. Work undertaken by the Company since 2010 demonstrates that the Eastern depositional Trough of the McArthur Basin, of which the Company holds 80% has very considerable conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon potential. The Beetaloo sub-Basin, in which Empire holds a substantial position, has independently assessed world class hydrocarbon volumes in place with a major ramp up in industry activity underway to appraise substantial discoveries already made by major Australian oil and gas operators.

Empire Energy is an experienced conventional oil and gas producer with operations in the Appalachia region (New York and Pennsylvania). Empire has been successfully developing and producing oil and gas since 2006.

Contact:

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Email: info@empiregp.net

Web: www.empireenergygroup.net

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