The Kurdistan Regional Government has approved Maersk Oil’s acquisition of a 40% non-operating interest in the Piramagrun and Qala Dze Production Sharing Contracts from Repsol Oriente Medio SA.
Repsol will continue to operate exploration activities and also hold a 40% interest. The Kurdistan Regional Government will hold the remaining 20% share of each block.
“Being present and active in one of the world’s most promising and prolific exploration basins is a fundamental part of Maersk Oil’s strategy. We are on a journey to increase entitlement production to 400,000 barrels of oil per day by 2020. We expect our position in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to help us sustain the target production level beyond 2020,” said Jakob Thomasen, CEO of Maersk Oil.
The Piramagrun and Qala Dze blocks are located approximately 150 kilometres east of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. During 2012, Repsol undertook a significant 2D seismic acquisition programme which identified a number of drilling targets. In November 2013 work commenced on the Zewe-1 exploration well and drilling in the Qala Dze PSC is expected to begin in the early part of 2014.
With over 7 billion barrels of recoverable oil discovered since 2004 and an estimated 40-45 billion barrels of prospective resources (U.S. Geological Survey, 2000), Kurdistan is a highly prospective hydrocarbon region.
“Maersk Oil is delighted to have this opportunity to partner with Repsol on these two highly prospective licenses. Repsol has a significant amount of experience exploring and operating in this type of environment, and is a partner of choice for Maersk Oil in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. We look forward to working closely together on this exciting opportunity,” said Lars Nydahl Jorgensen, head of Exploration.
Maersk Oil has been present in the Sarsang block in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq since 2011 with its 30% shareholding of HKN Energy.