Reabold Resources plc provided an update on well flow test operations at the Iecea Mica-1 well in Romania as part of the 2020 work programme. The Work Programme is being carried out by Danube Petroleum Limited, which has a 100 per cent. interest in the Parta Sole Risk Area and will, on completion of the farmout to Tamaska Oil & Gas have a 50% interest in the Parta Exploration Licence. Further to the announcement made on 2 July 2020, Reabold announces that the reinstatement of COVID-19 quarantine requirements in Romania has caused a short delay to the ongoing well flow testing programmes at the IMIC-1 well site onshore Romania. The Hungarian wireline contractor required to undertake ongoing pressure measurement and sampling of reservoir fluids on the well has been delayed from returning to site due to these Requirements. Positive indications of methane gas have been observed from down hole sampling which recovered methane gas and drilling fluids from the reservoir based on laboratory compositional analysis. The recovery of drilling fluids is a further indication of mud filtrate build up. Ongoing pressure build up has been monitored at surface indicating a gradual influx of gas from the reservoir. The well head pressure during the past 16 days has increased from 780 psi to 1,650 psi.