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Kolibri Global Energy Inc. Announces Nickel Hill Production Rates and Inclusion in Russell Index

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kolibri Global Energy Inc. (the “Company” or “Kolibri”) (TSX: KEI, NASDAQ: KGEI) is pleased to provide an update on its latest wells in its Tishomingo field in Oklahoma and its preliminary inclusion in the Russell US reconstitution portfolio. Initial Flow Rates The Nickel Hill 35-1H & 35-2H wells have been successfully drilled and completed in the Caney Formation. Over the last seven days, the Nickel Hill 35-1H well has averaged 472 Barrels of oil equ...

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