ExxonMobil testing in Mako Trough, Hungary
Posted: 10 April 2008
Exxon Mobil Corporation reported today that its affiliate Esso Exploration International Limited signed a production and development agreement with Falcon Oil and Gas Ltd. and its subsidiary, TXM Exploration and Production LLC, to begin a phased work program on a production license in the Mako Trough of southeast Hungary.
The agreement covers a Contract Area of approximately 184,300 acres representing 75 per cent of the license. ExxonMobil will have a 67 per cent interest in the Contract Area and is the operator. TXM retains 33 per cent of the Contract Area and 100 per cent of the remaining license outside the Contract Area.
Under the terms of the agreement, ExxonMobil will conduct an initial work program to test existing wellbores and/or drill additional wells if needed to evaluate commercial production of unconventional gas and liquid hydrocarbons. ExxonMobil will invest $75 million in this initial phase, scheduled to begin this year.
After the initial work program, the agreement includes options for ExxonMobil to elect to follow with appraisal and development programs.
“ExxonMobil is pleased to add the Mako Trough in Hungary to our global portfolio of resource opportunities,” said Elwyn Griffiths, vice president, business development, ExxonMobil Exploration Company.
“Effective pursuit and capture of a wide variety of opportunity types underpins ExxonMobil’s ability to deliver reliable, affordable energy to satisfy the world’s long-term and growing energy demand.”
Posted by Richard Price, Editor, EnergyME.com
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