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In conjunction with our entry into the second phase of the exploration period, we relinquished 25% of the surface area of each block. The second phase of the exploration period carries a 3D seismic requirement of 1,000 square kilometers and a one well drilling obligation for Block C13 and a one well drilling obligation for Block C12. We completed the 3D seismic obligation as well as the drilling obligation for Block C8 and the 3D seismic obligation for Block C12 during the first exploration period. In October 2016, we entered into a petroleum contract covering Block C6 with the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. Block C6 currently comprises approximately 1.1 million acres (4,300 square kilometers), with a first exploration period of four years from the effective date (October 28, 2016). The first exploration phase includes a 2,000 square kilometer 3D seismic requirement. We are in the process of completing a multi-block 3D seismic survey offshore Mauritania covering approximately 5,500 square kilometers over Blocks C6, C8, C12 and C13. Senegal In February 2016, we completed a 3D seismic survey of approximately 4,500 square kilometers in the western portions of the Cayar Offshore Profond and Saint Louis Offshore Profond license areas. The second exploration well offshore Senegal, Teranga-1, located in the Cayar Offshore Profond block approximately 40 miles northwest of Dakar in nearly 5,900 feet of water was drilled to a total depth of 15,900 feet. The well encountered 31 meters (102 feet) of net gas pay in good quality reservoir in the Lower Cenomanian objective. Well results confirm that a prolific inboard gas fairway extends approximately 125 miles from the Marsouin-1 well in Mauritania through the Greater Tortue area on the maritime boundary to the Teranga-1 well in Senegal. Suriname In April 2016, we closed a farm-out agreement with Hess Suriname Exploration Limited, a wholly- owned subsidiary of the Hess Corporation (‘‘Hess’’), covering the Block 42 contract area offshore Suriname. Under the terms of the agreement, Hess acquired a one-third non-operated interest in Block 42 from both Chevron Corporation (‘‘Chevron’’) and Kosmos. As part of the agreement, Hess is funding the cost of a 6,500 square kilometer 3D seismic survey, subject to an agreed maximum limit, inclusive of Hess’ share, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2017. Additionally, Hess will disproportionately fund a portion of the first exploration well in the Block 42 contract area, subject to an agreed maximum limit, inclusive of Hess’ share, contingent upon the partnership entering the next phase of the exploration period. The new participating interests are one-third to each of Kosmos, Chevron and Hess, respectively. Kosmos remains the operator. In April 2016, we received an extension of Phase 1 of the Exploration Period for Block 45 offshore Suriname which now expires in September 2018. We have recently acquired an additional 340 square kilometers of 3D seismic. In January 2017, we completed a 3D seismic survey of approximately 6,500 square kilometers over Block 42 and Block 45 offshore Suriname. Sao Tome and Principe In January and February 2016, we closed farm-in agreements with Equator, an affiliate of Oando, for Block 5 and Block 12, respectively, offshore Sao Tome and Principe, and whereby we acquired a 83