Frontera Resources Corporation provided an update regarding interim results on testing of the Ud-2 well, situated inside the 950km2 Mtsare Khevi Gas Complex area, located in onshore Block 12, Georgia. Sustained deliverability of natural gas from the Gareji formation has been confirmed during Stage 2 of the current stimulation and testing program. The flowing interval, for Stage 2 testing, which is situated between 2,519m – 2,554m has indicated the presence of commercial gas within the Miocene-aged Gareji reservoir. State Oil and Gas Service Company has performed analysis of the flowed natural gas. Chemical composition is shown below: Methane - 94.58%, Ethane - 2.50%, Propane - 1.90%, Nitrogen - 0.43%, Others - 0.59%, Lower Calorific value - 9230 kcal/m3 (State standard: not less than 7600 kcal/m3), Higher Calorific value - 9910 kcal/m3. The natural gas quality satisfies all requirements of the applicable GOST standard and corresponds to the applicable regulations of the State Standard 5542-87, which makes it acceptable for distribution through Georgia's natural gas grid. Debris-free natural gas flow has now been successfully established following the modifications to the perforation, stimulation and flowback design for Stage 2 operations, while testing Miocene aged Gareji reservoir interval situated between 2,519m – 2,554m. For reference, Stage 1 was completed with 15 metric tons of proppant whereas Stage 2 included a 20 metric tons of proppant stimulation. The next phase of testing operations will now focus on establishing larger commercial gas production volumes from the Stage 2 testing interval.