Norway: Statoil Starts Drilling of Appraisal Well 16/2-14 in PL265

Lundin Petroleum AB’s (Lundin Petroleum) wholly owned subsidiary Lundin Norway AS (Lundin Norway) announces that Statoil Petroleum AS (Statoil) has commenced the drilling of appraisal well 16/2-14 in PL265. The well is located in licence PL265 in the Norwegian North Sea.

Well 16/2-14 will appraise the crestal part of the Johan Sverdrup discovery in PL265. The main objective is to determine the thickness and quality of Jurassic age sandstone reservoir on a structural high between the Johan Sverdrup appraisal wells 16/2-8 and 16/2-10 in PL265.

The planned total depth is 1,960 metres below mean sea level. An extensive data acquisition program will be carried out to prepare for the development of the Johan Sverdrup discovery. The well will be drilled with the drilling rig Ocean Vanguard and is expected to take approximately 75 days.

Lundin Petroleum holds 10 percent interest in PL265. Partners are Statoil Petroleum AS (operator) with 40 percent interest, Petoro (30 percent) and Det norske oljeselskap ASA (20 percent).

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Press Release, September 17, 2012