Condor Energies (CDR) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
23 Mar, 2026Strategic initiatives and growth plans
Focus on sustainable energy and critical minerals using Western technologies in Central Asia, with three main initiatives: Uzbek gas field operations, modular LNG facilities, and critical minerals licenses for copper, lithium, manganese, and cesium.
Targeting a 20% increase in Uzbek gas production by March 2026, reaching 12,622 boepd, and $80.7 million in revenues.
Modular LNG production in Kazakhstan to displace diesel, with first facility shipment in Q2 2026 and production planned for late Q4 2026.
Advancing critical mineral opportunities in Kazakhstan, including copper and lithium brine exploration, with ongoing aeromagnetic surveys and evaluation of in-situ recovery.
Multiple near-term catalysts include drilling, field compression, LNG project financing, and mineral prospecting.
Operational highlights and production enhancement
Operates eight gas fields in Uzbekistan with 71 active wells and a large, lightly developed land position.
Modern 3D seismic reprocessing has identified 18 new undrilled structures, enhancing mapping and drilling inventory.
Horizontal drilling and workover programs are increasing production rates and reserves, with up to 12 new wells planned for 2026.
Recent drilling successes include commercial hydrocarbons in all three wells, with strong flow rates and reservoir quality exceeding expectations.
Booster compression and pad drilling are being implemented to further increase gas output and efficiency.
LNG and critical minerals development
Modular LNG facilities will localize production and distribution, supporting regions with limited pipeline networks and enabling virtual pipelines.
LNG offers significant environmental benefits over diesel, including 30% lower GHG emissions and 95% lower particulates.
Kazakhstan's first LNG production is planned for late Q4 2026, with a facility capable of fueling 380 rail locomotives and reducing CO2 by 390,000 MT/year.
Two six-year critical mineral licenses in Kazakhstan cover over 40,300 hectares in the Chu Sarysu Copper Basin, with active exploration and promising lithium concentrations.
Collaboration with major mining companies and ongoing evaluation of mineral-rich brine reservoirs for lithium, manganese, and cesium.
Latest events from Condor Energies
- Q3 2025 production steady, LNG facility near completion, and strong operating netbacks.CDR
Q3 202526 Nov 2025 - Production growth, LNG expansion, and critical minerals progress mark a strong Q2 2025.CDR
Q2 202527 Aug 2025 - 2024 marked a return to profitability, fueled by Uzbekistan project revenues and strengthened liquidity.CDR
Q4 202416 Jun 2025 - Rising gas output, LNG expansion, and critical minerals drive growth and sustainability.CDR
Corporate Presentation16 Jun 2025 - Q2 2024 net income of $1.6 million marks a turnaround, fueled by Uzbekistan project revenue.CDR
Q2 202416 Jun 2025 - Q1 net income surged to $1.6M on strong Uzbekistan sales and robust operating cash flow.CDR
Q1 202516 Jun 2025 - Q3 2024 marked a turnaround to profitability, fueled by strong Uzbekistan project revenue.CDR
Q3 202416 Jun 2025