Anglo African Oil & Gas plc provide an update on the recently drilled TLP-103C well at its Tilapia licence in the Republic of the Congo. The Company also provides an update on the repayment of funds owed to AAOG by Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo, the Congolese national oil company. TLP-103C - Analysis of oil at surface: The Well targeted several horizons, including the Djeno, a prolific producer on neighbouring licences. Having encountered oil shows in all target horizons and additional areas, drilling operations at TLP-103C were completed on 26 January 2019. After leaving TLP-103C to stabilise for a period of 45 days, the Well was opened to release pressure which was building in the tubing. On opening the Well, oil was produced. A sample of this oil was collected and sent to the Congolese state refinery for testing. The results of this test confirm that the oil collected has an API of 43 and that the source of the oil is the Djeno reservoir. This result therefore confirms the CPI calculations made by Schlumberger in January 2019 which concluded that TLP-103C had encountered oil in the Djeno reservoir. The test also confirms the reservoir's characteristics and indicates that this oil has moved to surface under its own pressure. This new information will be included in the CPR that is due to be published in the coming weeks.