Wintershall Wins Ten New Licenses in Norway


Company secures highest number of production licenses on the Norwegian Shelf after Statoil Stavanger/Kassel.

Wintershall is continuing to steadily expand its activities in Norway: the subsidiary Wintershall Norge ASA has just been awarded ten new production licenses from the Norwegian energy ministry as part of the APA 2010 licensing round. Wintershall will be the operator in six of the licenses. This means that Wintershall received the most licenses out of the 41 competitors after the majority state-owned energy company Statoil. 50 new production licenses on the Norwegian continental shelf were awarded overall.

“Our success in the current APA licensing round is confirmation that the long-term strategy which Wintershall is pursuing in Norway is working. The expertise in producing oil and gas in the North Sea which we have cultivated over the last 45 years is at the heart of our outstanding exploration success in Norway. We now intend to build on this success with the new licenses,” Bernd Schrimpf, Managing Director at Wintershall Norge ASA, explained. The company discovered six new oil fields in the North Sea last year alone. Wintershall is investing around 50 percent of its global exploration budget in Norway.

The new licenses cover activities in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea (6), the Norwegian Sea (3) and the Barents Sea (1). “We believe the greatest potential lies in expanding our key areas. The allocation of seven new licenses in the area round our discoveries Maria, Grosbeak and Beta is therefore particularly interesting for Wintershall,” Schrimpf explained. Wintershall will take over as operator with a share of 50 percent in the license areas PL 575 and PL 370 B in the Norwegian North Sea off the  coast of central Norway. The license areas PL 577 (Norwegian North Sea) and PL 589 (Norwegian Sea) were awarded to Wintershall as operator with a share of 40% in each. In addition, Wintershall has been granted the operatorship in license PL 378 B (45 %) in the Norwegian North Sea as well as in license PL 475 CS (25%) in the Norwegian Sea. Bernd Schrimpf announced

that the company would start working on the new areas promptly: “We will soon begin with the seismic exploration of the fields and evaluate any existing data at the same time.”

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Source: WinterShalll, January  20, 2011;