Statoil takes on offshore operatorship in Australia

October 24, 2014

Statoil takes on offshore operatorship in Australia

STAVANGER, Norway -- Statoil continues to expand in Australia, with the award of 100% equity share in a large exploration permit located in the prolific Northern Carnarvon basin on the Northwest shelf of Australia.

This is Statoil’s third asset in Australia, adding to the onshore operatorship in the Northern Territory’s South Georgina basin and four BP-operated offshore permits in the Great Australian Bight.

The permit WA-506-P covers an area of more than 13,000 sq km, situated 300 km off Western Australia in water depths of 1,500-2,000 m. The permit has been awarded to Statoil by the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA) through the 2013 Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release.

“This award adds another large acreage position with high-impact potential to our global portfolio, in line with our exploration strategy. This is an untested part of a prolific basin, offering significant upside potential,” says Erling Vågnes, Statoil’s senior V.P. for exploration in the Eastern hemisphere.

Statoil has committed to collect 2,000 line km of 2D seismic and 3,500 sq km of 3D seismic data within three years. Based on analysis of this information, Statoil will decide on further steps.

“This work program offers the necessary flexibility for such a frontier area, and is supported by Australia’s stable regulatory framework and attractive fiscal terms,” says Vågnes.

Other parts of the Northern Carnarvon basin have already proved large volumes of gas. It has multiple fields in production and established infrastructure.

Statoil has been present in Australia since 2012 with an office located in Adelaide.

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