Simba Energy Inc. announced the completion of the flight program portion of the FTG (Full Tensor Gradiometry) survey underway at Block 2A, Kenya, where Simba holds a 100% interest. Preliminary data has identified 11 high ranking and sizeable anomalies in the portions of the Mandera (5) and Anza (6) basins lying within Simba's concession. Bell Geospace's technology package for Gravity Gradiometry has resulted in preliminary images of these gravity anomalies.

Final interpretation of the data collected from the FTG survey areas covered in Block 2A is expected before the end of July 2014. Additional interpretation and modeling will incorporate existing 2D seismic and drill logs that can further enhance the FTG results. The Mandera basin: Within the Company's primary coverage area, the FTG has identified five structural features with independent closures varying in size from 30kms² to +100kms².

The largest, having 2D seismic 4 way structural closure and excellent correlation with the FTG and earlier passive seismic survey, is an excellent prospect. The remaining features consist of two "string of pearl type" leads and two FTG structures which are supported by previous passive seismic results. Three prominent gravity lows indicative of thickened sediment packages are juxtaposed alongside the prominent gravity highs.

The Anza basin: In addition to these preliminary FTG results, the Company is also in receipt of initial interpretations for the 46 line kilometers of 2D seismic previously acquired within Block 2A by Taipan Resources. Having assessed these two complimentary data sets, management is pleased to confirm two plays along the concessions boundary as northern portions of two high ranking prospects already identified in Block 2B. Approximately one third (+/- 40kms²) of the Badada prospect's primary area of focus lies north of the concession boundary between Simba's Block 2A and Block 2B (held by Taipan Resources - w/30% interest after farm-out).

The first exploration well to test the potential at this prospect is planned to commence Q4-14 (Taipan, May 2014). 10 kms west of Badada, the northern extents of the RFB-4 prospect (Taipan, May 2014) as shown on the 2D structural interpretation also lies within Block 2A. To the northwest of Badada and RFB-4 prospects, further refined FTG data strongly demonstrates three other high ranking structures lying within the large basinal structure.

The basinal structure appears complex with the revealing of a series of gravity highs along strike from a similar response over RFB-4. These are juxtaposed with a series of fragmented gravity lows that form a sharp boundary with the Anza basin bounding fault on their eastern side.