GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR) Thursday announced the discovery of natural gas in the Illizi basin in south-east Algeria .

MAIN FACTS:

- The Tihalatine Sud-1 (TIHS-1) well was drilled to a depth of 1,192 meters in the Ordovician shale. A production test produced a gas flow from the Ordovician reservoir of 105,000m3 per day.

- GDF Suez holds 9.8% of the south-east Illizi permit along with Repsol (25.725%) and Enel SpA (13.475%), in partnership with SONATRACH, which holds the remaining 51%.

- Appraisal work will be carried out by the consortium to assess the size of this discovery.

- The TIHS-1 drilling is the first well of the exploration program, which began in July 2011 with the acquisition of 2D and 3D seismic data. The drilling program includes four additional wells.

- The contract on the South East Illizi perimeter is the second project held by GDF Suez in Algeria , the first being the Touat gas permit obtained in 2002. Located in south-west Algeria and operated in partnership with SOonatrach, Touat is one of the largest exploration-production projects under development by GDF Suez.