Ophir enters farm-out deal with Kosmos for exploration license in Equatorial Guinea

May 14, 2018

LONDON -- Ophir announces that it has entered into a farm-out agreement with Kosmos Energy covering the EG-24 exploration license in Equatorial Guinea.

Under the terms of the agreement, Kosmos will acquire a 40% non-operated interest in Block EG-24. In consideration Kosmos will fully carry Ophir for the cost of a block-wide 3D seismic survey, during the first exploration period of the license. Furthermore Kosmos will partially carry Ophir for the cost of a well if the partners subsequently elect to drill a well in the second period of the license. Kosmos will also pay its pro-rata share of past costs.

Commencement of the seismic operations conducted by Shearwater is scheduled to begin May 14, 2018 using the Polar Marquis vessel.

Completion of this transaction is conditional on approval by the Government of Equatorial Guinea. GE Petrol has a 20% carried interest in the EG-24 license.

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