Condor Energies (CDR) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
18 Jun, 2026Strategic overview and growth initiatives
Focused on sustainable energy and critical minerals using Western technologies in Central Asia.
Achieved record production of 15,238 boepd in May 2026, up 41% year-to-date.
Q1 2026 revenue reached $22.6 million, a 10.7% increase from Q4 2025.
Market capitalization stands at $250 million with 83.7 million shares outstanding.
Operates eight gas fields in Uzbekistan and is developing Central Asia's first LNG facility in Kazakhstan.
Gas production and development in Uzbekistan
Holds eight licenses covering 282 km² with 75 active wells, contract expiry in 2044.
Modern drilling and 3D seismic have expanded drilling inventory and identified 18 structures at Kumli.
Horizontal drilling delivers high-rate wells, with recent IPs of ~15.5 and ~14.8 MMscf/d.
12 new wells planned for 2026, with field compression to add 30 MMscf/d by Q1 2027.
Production optimization and workovers are increasing monthly output and mitigating decline rates.
Modular LNG project in Kazakhstan
First LNG production targeted for Q1 2027, with a 182,000 L/day facility arriving in Q3 2026.
Three feedgas allocations secured, supporting 1.5 million litres/day LNG output.
LNG will displace diesel, lower GHG emissions by 30%, and support energy security.
Facility can fuel 380 rail locomotives, with potential to convert over 800 locomotives.
Finalizing LNG offtake agreements and pricing with initial customers in transport and mining.
Latest events from Condor Energies
- Q1 2026 production and sales rose sharply, funding supports drilling and LNG growth.CDR
Q1 202619 May 2026 - Q2 2024 featured strong Uzbekistan output, $18.95M sales, and a key LNG deal in Kazakhstan.CDR
Q2 202413 Apr 2026 - Uzbekistan production rose to 10,010 boe/d in Q3 2024, with LNG and lithium projects progressing.CDR
Q3 202413 Apr 2026 - Production gains, LNG expansion, and critical minerals drive a profitable turnaround in 2024.CDR
Q4 202413 Apr 2026 - Uzbekistan production and sales rose 6% sequentially; Kazakhstan LNG and minerals projects advanced.CDR
Q1 202513 Apr 2026 - Uzbekistan production and LNG progress drive growth, supported by new financing and asset sales.CDR
Q4 20258 Apr 2026 - Driving Central Asia's energy transition with gas, LNG, and critical minerals growth.CDR
Corporate presentation23 Mar 2026 - Q3 2025 production steady, LNG facility near completion, and strong operating netbacks.CDR
Q3 202526 Nov 2025 - Production growth, LNG expansion, and critical minerals progress mark a strong Q2 2025.CDR
Q2 202527 Aug 2025