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Kolibri Global Energy Inc. Finishes Drilling Its First Three 1.5 Mile Lateral Wells Under Budget and Quicker Than Forecasted

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kolibri Global Energy Inc. (the “Company” or “Kolibri”) (TSX: KEI, NASDAQ: KGEI) is pleased to announce that it has finished drilling its first three 1.5 mile lateral wells in the Company’s Tishomingo field in Oklahoma. Alicia Renee wells The Alicia Renee 2-11-3H, 2-11-4H, and 2-11-5H wells were drilled safely and under budget. The drilling averaged less than 14 days each, which was substantially less than our budgeted 20 days. Completion work for all thr...

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