Lime Petroleum Relinquishes 3 Norwegian Licenses in the North Sea

Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad (Hibiscus Petroleum) announced Thursday that its jointly-controlled entity, Lime Petroleum Norway AS (Lime Norway) has decided to surrender PL509S, PL509BS and PL509CS, all of which are located in the North Sea, following the deadline for a drill or drop decision by July 23.

Following the assessment of results obtained from reprocessed seismic data, the application of Rex Virtual Drilling (RVD) and electromagnetic surveys (EM), Lime Norway has supported its partners’ evaluation of all available data and declined from continued participation in these licenses. Lime Norway’s partners in these licenses are North Energy ASA (North Energy), Fortis Petroleum Norway AS and Rocksource Exploration Norway AS.

The decision to relinquish PL509S, PL509BS and PL509CS was taken after the sands for which prospectivity is associated with sandstones of Paleocene age located in the Central Viking Graben, were found to be marine channel deposits and thin, resulting in confident mapping being challenging. RVD analysis showed presence of anomalies, but these were deemed not of sufficient size to be attractive. The EM survey obtained also did not reveal significant positive indicative EM to proceed further. Hence, as conventional mapping, RVD and EM have not been able to define
prospects with acceptable risk-reward benefits, North Energy as the operator of the three licenses, had proposed to its partners to bow out from holding on to their interests in these licenses.

Subsequent to the relinquishment of PL509S, PL509BS and PL509CS, Hibiscus Petroleum continues to hold various levels of equity in 13 licenses in Norway.

In view of the attractive fiscal terms offered by the Norwegian Petroleum Tax Act whereby 78 percent of eligible exploration expenditure is reimbursed annually, irrespective of whether production is achieved, Lime Norway is not expected to bear a material adverse effect from dropping the 3 licenses. The fiscal terms in Norway are unlike the petroleum fiscal systems of most countries whereby a certain portion of exploration expenditure may only be recovered upon production.

Following the capital injections totalling $23 million made by Lime Petroleum Plc’s (Lime) shareholders in November 2013 and January 2014, together with the $48 million (NOK 300 million) financing facility secured from Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Lime Norway has secured  adequate financing to fulfil their work commitments, including the drilling of 2 wells, into 2015.

Lime Norway is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lime. Lime is a jointly-controlled entity in which Hibiscus Petroleum owns a 35 percent stake.


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