Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. announced the appointment of Craig Steinke as a director and executive Chairman of the Board. Steinke is the founder of ReconAfrica. Steinke has over 25 years of experience in identifying, successfully developing and financing oil and natural gas exploration and production projects in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia.

Additionally, through his privately held company, Steinke plays an active role leading a diversified team, in generating new sources and technologies for sustainable energy. Leaving the board of directors is Jay Park QC. Park will continue to take the leading role in advising ReconAfrica on all oil and gas legal matters through Park Energy Law where he is Managing Partner.

Joining the Board of the Company is Dr. Joseph R. Davis. Dr. Davis has 40 years of experience as an oil and gas geologist focused on reserve estimation and understanding exploration risk. Dating back to 2013, Dr. Davis led the technical team in the original discovery of the Kavango basin.

In 2015 Dr. Davis was a founding partner of a private US based natural gas company. He also serves on the AAPG's Sustainable Development Committee, which provides industry leadership in technology and training for meeting United Nations sustainable development goals, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting ground and surface water supplies, and defining the reservoirs necessary for carbon storage and sequestration. Retiring from the board of directors but retaining an active role with the company as Geoscience advisor is Dr. James Granath.

Dr. Granath's new role focuses on the structural geology aspects of exploring and developing the Kavango Basin.