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Monday, September 12, 2011

CNOOC Okays ConocoPhillips' Plans for Depressurizing and Sealing

- CNOOC Okays ConocoPhillips' Plans for Depressurizing and Sealing

Monday, September 12, 2011
CNOOC Limited

CNOOC Limited (the "Company") announced that State Oceanic Administration of People's Republic of China ("SOA", according to its decision on September 2, 2011, required ConocoPhillips China Inc ("COPC"), the Operator of Penglai 19-3 oil field to, on the condition of imposing no further environmental damage, develop an effective plan for fluid discharge and depressurization ("Depressurization Plan") in order to ensure safety of the field, protect the reservoir as well as reduce reservoir pressure. In addition, the Operator is required to develop a drilling plan for sealing seep sources ("Sealing Plan"). Those Plans should receive approval from China National Offshore Oil Corporation ("CNOOC").

On Sunday, CNOOC announced that it has approved such Depressurization Plan and Sealing Plan.

According to the Depressurization Plan, a number of wells in the field will be restarted to discharge the fluid from the reservoir and to reduce the pressure. The Plan will be implemented step by step. The general principle for depressurization established in the Plan is to discharge fluid and reduce pressure from the wells located at the high pressure zones or near the natural fault.

According to the Sealing Plan, the Operator will carry out the drilling activities and other related operations on six wells in the area of Platform B and C, as additional measures for sealing seep sources.

CNOOC requires the Operator to strengthen its monitoring of the dynamic reservoir condition, in particular the reservoir pressure during the process of fluid discharge and depressurization. Such monitoring results need to be reported to CNOOC in a timely manner. For the Sealing Plan, CNOOC also requires the Operator to ensure the safety of relevant operations.

As the non-operator, the Company will continue to assist COPC to ensure the implementation of those Plans.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Sonangol Okays Cobalt's Offshore Angola Plans

Sonangol Okays Cobalt's Offshore Angola Plans

Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Cobalt International Energy, Inc.

Cobalt International Energy, Inc. on Tuesday announced that Sonangol has approved the drilling plans for the Cobalt-operated Cameia-1 and Bicuar-1 pre-salt exploratory wells on Block 21 offshore Angola.

Given the proximity of the well locations, Cobalt plans to drill the surface hole of Bicuar-1, move the rig to Cameia-1 to drill and evaluate the prospect, then return to Bicuar-1 to drill the well to total depth. Cobalt anticipates drilling operations offshore Angola to commence in the second quarter, in-line with previously disclosed guidance.

Also during the second quarter, Cobalt anticipates the signing and formal award of its 40% working interest and operatorship in Block 20 offshore Angola.

Cobalt is an independent oil exploration and production company focusing on the deepwater U.S. Gulf of Mexico and offshore Angola and Gabon. Cobalt was formed in 2005 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.