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Lundin drills exploration wells in France

Posted: 8 May 2008

Lundin Petroleum AB reported the signing of a farmout agreement with Gaz de France in the Pays de Saulnois licence in the Lorraine region, onshore France.

As part of the agreement Lundin Petroleum will transfer to Gaz de France a 50 percent interest in the Pays de Saulnois licence and Lundin Petroleum will retain the remaining 50 percent and operatorship.

An exploration well in the licence will be drilled in the third quarter of 2008 and will target the Vaxy prospect which has unrisked gross prospective recoverable gas resources of about half a Tcf (trillion cubic feet) (approximately 90 million barrels of oil equivalent).

Gaz de France will pay a disproportionate share of the costs of the drilling of the first well for which a drilling rig has already been secured.

An additional farmout agreement has been signed with SPPE, a private French independent oil company. The agreement is in relation to the Ferrieres exploration licence in the Paris Basin, onshore France where Lundin Petroleum will transfer to SPPE a 35 percent interest in the licence and will retain the remaining 65 percent interest and operatorship.

"These two deals ensure that we will have an active exploration program in France this year," said Alex Schneiter Chief Operating Officer of Lundin Petroleum.

"Our existing French assets are generating strong cash flow in today's oil price environment. The Pays de Saulnois prospect is of material size and any exploration success in France being close to market and existing infrastructure can easily be monetised"

An exploration well will be drilled in the third quarter of 2008 on the Ferrieres prospect which has unrisked gross prospective recoverable resources of 14 mmbo (million barrels of oil). SPPE will pay a disproportionate share of the costs of the drilling of the first well for which a drilling rig has been secured.

Both agreements will be subject to governmental approval.

 

 
     

 

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