Genie Energy Signs Agreement for Additional Oil Shale Exploration in Mongolia

NEWARK, N.J., Sep 16, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Genie Energy Ltd. GNE, -2.99% said today that its subsidiary, Genie Oil Shale Mongolia, LLC (GOSM), has signed a prospecting agreement with the Petroleum Authority of Mongolia (PAM). The new exploration block covers twenty-five thousand square kilometers in Central Mongolia southeast of the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar. The agreement, the first to be signed under recently passed legislation, also provides a framework under which the company can request a commercial production agreement once a specific suitable resource and location are identified.

Michael Jonas, Genie’s Executive Vice President and Director of Global Exploration and Business Development, said, “We thank the Petroleum Authority and the Ministry of Mining for their hard work and professionalism in getting us to this point. We are excited to expand our oil shale exploration program in Mongolia, and expect that our investment will benefit the people of Mongolia as well as our Company.”

Yuval Bartov, Chief Geologist of Genie Oil and Gas, said, “Our analysis of the available geological evidence suggests that this license area may contain world class deposits of thick and rich oil shale well-suited for our in-situ extraction technology.”

Together with its previously signed exploration agreement, GOSM now has exclusive rights to explore for oil shale in approximately 60,000 square kilometers in Mongolia.

“We are pleased that Mongolia and Genie Energy will be working together to establish oil shale reserves and explore for and exploit the resource. The recently passed Petroleum Law created a favorable environment for investment in conventional and unconventional petroleum sectors, increasing competition and encouraging sustainable long term activity,” said D. Gankhuyag, the Mongolian Minister of Mining.

In 2013, Genie and the PAM entered into an exclusive, 5-year oil shale development agreement to explore and evaluate the commercial potential of oil shale resources on a separate 34,470 km2 area in Central Mongolia. GOSM continues to conduct an exploratory drilling program pursuant to that five year agreement.

About Genie Oil Shale Mongolia, LLC.:

Genie Oil Shale Mongolia, LLC, (GOSM) is an unconventional oil and gas exploration company operating in Mongolia. GOSM is a subsidiary of Genie Oil and Gas, the oil and gas exploratory arm of Genie Energy Ltd. GNE, -2.99%

About Genie Energy, Ltd.:

Genie Energy Ltd. GNE, -2.99% is comprised of IDT Energy and Genie Oil and Gas (GOGAS). IDT Energy is a retail energy provider supplying electricity and natural gas to residential and small business customers in the Eastern United States. GOGAS is pioneering technologies to produce clean and affordable transportation fuels from the world's abundant oil shales and other fuel resources. GOGAS resource development projects include a conventional oil and gas exploration program in Israel and in-situ oil shale projects in Colorado, Israel and Mongolia. For more information, visit www.genie.com.

Forward Looking Statements:

All statements above that are not purely about historical facts, including, but not limited to, those in which we use the words “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “plan,” “intend,” “estimate, “target” and similar expressions, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. While these forward-looking statements represent our current judgment of what may happen in the future, actual results may differ materially from the results expressed or implied by these statements due to numerous important factors.Our filings with the SEC provide detailed information on such statements and risks, and should be consulted along with this release. To the extent permitted under applicable law, Genie Energy, Ltd., assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

SOURCE: Genie Energy Ltd.

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