Oracle Power PLC together with its joint venture company, Oracle Energy Limited announced the completion of the Geotechnical Study and Electrical Resistivity Survey (ERS) in respect of the planned renewable power plant on the project site in Jhimpir, in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. F&M (Pvt.) Ltd. completed the studies and submitted reports which confirm favourable conditions for development and provide guidance for construction and water management. The Geotechnical Study, which involved comprehensive soil investigation and rotary drilling, encountered sand, silt, gravel, silty sand, mudstone, limestone, sandstone, friable sandstone, claystone and shale in boreholes during field investigation.

Laboratory testing of these samples was carried out in the F&M laboratory in Mumbai. Water was not encountered in boreholes during exploration, but this may fluctuate due to seasonal and other environmental variations. Due to presence of negligible exposure of sulphate and chloride in soil and rock samples extracted from boreholes, ordinary cement as per ASTM C-150 has been recommended to use for all underground construction, confirming favourable ground conditions for project development.

The Electrical Resistivity Survey (ERS). which was also completed in parallel, determined subsurface lithology, porosity, and permeability, providing critical insights for site planning, infrastructure design, and water management strategies. The survey identified diverse lithological characteristics, including the presence of clay, sandstone, and limestone, alongside significant groundwater resources.

Following completion of the Geotechnically Study and the ERS, the Company intends to undertake Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) studies and, in parallel, proceed to securing potential financial arrangements for on ground construction and development of its renewable power and green hydrogen project.