Background: To date, a comprehensive range of scientific, geological exploration, and appraisal work has been conducted at the Zhetybai field. The overall structural map of the field has been relatively well established. However, several critical issues remain insufficiently studied or entirely unexplored. Based on the results of seismic exploration (3D common depth point method) and additional appraisal work, peripheral (edge) zones of the field structure have been identified, including its cross-faults, as well as transverse flexures and longitudinal faults on the southern wing of the structure, which require further investigation. Aim: To further study the field structure, identify new potential hydrocarbon areas in the peripheral parts of the field, and assess the oil potential of the U-12 and U-13 horizons in the Zhetybai field. Materials and methods: This study involved a qualitative assessment of the informativeness of seismic attributes, analysis of reflection geometry (configuration), dynamic amplitude parameters, continuity of frequency, and other indicators. The analysis of reflection characteristics, in conjunction with all available data, primarily geophysical survey data, allowed for hypothesizing sedimentary conditions and obtaining acceptable lithological assessments. Results: The evaluation wells J-1, J-2, and J-3, drilled in 2023-2024 in the peripheral parts beyond the approved boundary of hydrocarbon-bearing horizons U-12 and U-13, yielded positive results. The productivity of the new reservoir was also confirmed by newly drilled production wells 5333, 5652, and 5367. Conclusion: To further study the structure of the Zhetybai field and identify new potential hydrocarbon-bearing areas in the peripheral parts, as well as structural uplifts and sandstone bodies of horizons U-12 and U-13, evaluation wells J-1, J-2, and J-3 were drilled. The detailed identification of sandstone bodies allows for the prediction of prospective areas not covered by drilling. The positive results from drilling evaluation wells have refined the geological structure of horizons U-12 and U-13 and confirmed the productivity of the peripheral parts of the reservoirs.