OREANDA-NEWS. November 11, 2010. Tethys Petroleum Limited ("Tethys" or the "Company") (TSX: TPL) provided a drilling update on the KOM201 exploration well in Tajikistan, reported the press-centre of KASE.

KOM201 has now reached a total measured depth of 2,456 meters (8,058 feet) in the interpreted Triassic sequence as planned. The well drilled through a  thick sequence of Jurassic limestone of some 310 metres (1,007 feet) that appears to be gas-bearing with good gas shows, and up to 56% gas recorded at surface. The Company is in the process of completing the electric logs with initial results showing the reservoir has similar characteristics to other commercial gas wells in the area. It is expected to test the well later this month. An additional potential gas-bearing zone was encountered in the Cenamenian, which is also productive in the immediate area. This well is targeting the unexplored east part of the East Komsomolsk structure that has not been produced historically.

The KOM201 well is being drilled adjacent to the capital city of Dushanbe where there is a high demand for gas by local industry and the population. Currently  the vast majority of gas consumed is being imported and the current price is USD254 per thousand cubic metres (USD7.19 per thousand cubic feet).