Condor Energies Hits 14,000 boe/d Production Milestone in Uzbekistan

  • Condor Energies achieved a new production record of 14,000 boe/d in Uzbekistan following the commencement of the Kumli-46 horizontal well (K-46).
  • K-46 initially flowed at a peak rate of 18.3 MMscf/d (3,050 boe/d) but was restricted to manage high gas stream velocities.
  • The Kumli-47 horizontal well (K-47) is already drilled to its surface casing point and is scheduled to reach total depth by mid-May 2026.
  • Condor's average daily production increased by 32% over the past 72 hours compared to Q4 2025.

Condor Energies' production milestone in Uzbekistan underscores its strategic focus on increasing natural gas and condensate production in Central Asia. The company's ability to leverage Western technologies for efficient hydrocarbon conversion positions it as a key player in enhancing regional energy security. This operational update aligns with broader industry trends of optimizing existing fields while transitioning towards lower-carbon fuel solutions.

Production Sustainability
Whether Condor can maintain near-term production without decline from K-45 and K-46.
Technological Execution
The pace at which Condor can implement Western technologies to identify and convert hydrocarbons efficiently.
Reserve Growth
How the near-term horizontal well program will impact 2026 gas production and reserves volumes.