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Plectrum and Gold Oil win approval for exploration offshore Peru

Posted: 7 December 2006

Plectrum Petroleum has received approval from Peru’s government-owned oil company Perúpetro SA (Perúpetro) for an Exploration and Exploitation Contract covering Block Z-34, Offshore Peru, in conjunction with its Aim-listed joint venture partner Gold Oil Plc.

The two companies have been in exclusive negotiations with PerúPetro to convert Gold Oil’s previous Promotional Licence into a full Exploration and Exploitation Contract, with Plectrum taking a 50 per cent interest. PerúPetro approved the 30 year contract on 5 December 2006.

“We are delighted to have received approval from Perúpetro. Final approval from the Minister of Energy and Mines in the New Year will allow us to embark on our initial work programme of acquiring a modern 2D seismic grid and electro-magnetic studies,” said Mike Whyatt, Plectrum’s Executive Chairman.

“Block Z-34 is adjacent to existing shallow water production concessions in the Talara Basin, however exploration in the block to date has been minimal. Block Z-34 fits our strategy of seeking out underexplored offshore exploration opportunities that can be significantly de-risked before drilling by the application of innovative technologies such as electro-magnetic imaging.”

Final formal approval from Peru’s Minister of Energy and Mines is expected to follow in the New Year.

Plectrum announced that it had agreed to form a joint venture with Gold Oil in respect of Block Z-34 on 8 June.

 

 
     

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