Frontera said it is was now in the process of completing the second independent assessment of its gas resource estimates associated with the South Kakheti Gas complex in Georgia.
The move comes after the company announced the results of the first report it commissioned by consulting firm Netherland, Sewell & Associates.
Frontera said it was initially assessed that the site, which is estimated to hold as much as 135trillion cubic feet of gas, was one integrated geologic unit.
Never was the transition from one industrial age to another more starkly illustrated than in this edition of the north-east of Scotland’s best-selling newspaper in April 1970.