Faroe Petroleum announces Agar-Plantain farm-in, on the UKCS

August 14, 2018

ABERDEEN -- Faroe Petroleum, the independent oil and gas company focusing principally on exploration, appraisal and production opportunities in Norway and the UK, has announced that it has farmed into the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) Agar-Plantain exploration and appraisal well, close to the UK/Norwegian median line, operated by Azinor Catalyst Limited (Catalyst).

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Source: Azinor Catalyst plc.

The Plantain exploration prospect will be drilled first followed by a contingent side-track to appraise Agar oil field, discovered in 2014. Operator volumes in Agar and Plantain have been estimated by Catalyst at a combined mid-case resource of 60 MMboe, with an upside case of 98 MMboe. Plantain is an Eocene oil prospect which follows on from the original Agar oil discovery in 2014 (9/14a-15A) and the analogous Frosk oil discovery (24/9-12 S) made in Norway by AkerBP earlier this year.

Drilling on Agar-Plantain is currently scheduled to commence later this month using the Transocean Leader at a total estimated gross cost of $15 million. Faroe joins Catalyst (25% and operator) and Cairn Energy plc (50%) in this sole-risk well, the results of which will be announced on completion of drilling operations. Faroe’s equity interest in this well is 25%, to be funded through existing cash resources, and through the same transaction will also become a 12.5% equity interest holder in the wider P1763 Licence (Apache 50% and operator, Cairn 25%, Catalyst 12.5%).

This farm-in remains subject to the customary regulatory and third party consents.

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