Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Origin Energy Ltd.
Origin has completed an agreement with a subsidiary of US independent Apache to divest a 50 percent interest in a Production Sharing Contract (PSC) for petroleum exploration and production, pertaining to Block L8 located in the Lamu Basin, offshore Republic of Kenya.
Under the terms of the agreement Origin has been reimbursed historical costs of US $13.2 million and Apache has become operator. In addition, Apache will meet a component of Origin's costs of an initial exploration well to be drilled in Block L8, on the Mbawa structure. The schedule for exploration activity has yet to be determined
Commenting on this agreement, Origin's Executive General Manager, Geoscience & Exploration New Ventures, Dr. Rob Willink said, "Origin is pleased to have completed this transaction with Apache. The joint venture has agreed to go forward with exploration drilling, with Apache as operator bringing its expertise to that endeavor."
Offshore East Africa at large has become an industry focus for exploration as a result of recent deepwater discoveries offshore Tanzania and Mozambique. Block L8 comprises 5,123 square kilometres with attractive exploration opportunities that include several large objectives. Prospectivity of the block centers on the Mbawa structure, a large but complexly faulted anticline mapped on 3D seismic data with potential for both oil and gas at inferred Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoir levels.
As a result of this transaction the interest holders in PSC Block L8 will become:
- Apache 50%
- Origin Energy Kenya Pty Ltd 25%
- Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL / Afrex Ltd *^ 25%
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