Indonesia Energy Corporation Limited announced that the company commenced drilling operations at the second of its two back-to-back producing wells. This well is named the K-28 well. The first of these two back-to-back wells, the K-27 well was completed as a discovery well in May 2022.

first well is named the K-27 well). These wells are being drilled on the company's 63,000-acre Kruh Block located on Sumatra Island. Drilling at K-28 commenced on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.

K-28 has a target total depth of 3,400 feet, and it is expected to take approximately 45 days to complete all drilling operations. As an update to the drilling plan timing for 2022, IEC plans to drill a third new well at Kruh Block which is anticipated to commence drilling in the in September 2022 timeframe, and likely a fourth new well sometime before the end of 2022. These wells are the continuation of IEC's previously announced drilling campaign to complete a total of 18 new production wells in Kruh Block by the end of 2024.

If drilling is successful, in the K-28 well, is expected to average production of over 100 barrels of oil per day over the first year of production and will cost approximately $1.5 million to drill and complete. Based on the terms of IEC's contract with the Indonesian government and an oil price of $90.00/barrel (which is approximately 20% below the most recent closing price for Brent), the well is expected to generate $2.4 million in net revenue in its first twelve months, which would be enough to recover more than the cost of drilling the well in the first year of production. The Kruh Block is located on Sumatra Island where IEC is already producing oil from 5 existing wells.