Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc /
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11 January 2017
Europa Oil &
Gas (Holdings) plc (‘Europa’ or ‘the Company’)
Update on Wressle
Oil Discovery
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc, the UK and Ireland focussed exploration, development and
production company, notes today’s update from Egdon Resources
(‘Egdon’) regarding the refusal of planning consent by North
Lincolnshire County Council’s Planning Committee for the
development of the Wressle Oil Field (‘Wressle’) at Lodge Farm,
Wressle, North Lincolnshire.
At the same meeting the application for the installation of
groundwater monitoring boreholes was approved.
Europa has a 30%* working interest in Wressle which is located
on PEDLs 180 and 182 (‘the Licences’), alongside Egdon (operator,
25%), Celtique Energie Petroleum Ltd (33.3%), and Union Jack Oil
(11.67%).
The decision of the Committee goes against the positive
recommendation of the County Council’s Planning Officer which was
determined after an extensive and thorough review of the field
development plan. The partners in Wressle will now consider their
options which include the right to appeal.
Europa’s CEO, Hugh Mackay,
said “We are disappointed with the Planning Committee’s
decision. Lying just 5km away from the Europa-operated Crosby
Warren field, Wressle is located in the heart of the East Midlands
petroleum province, a region with a long heritage of conventional
oil and gas production. Furthermore, at an anticipated gross
rate of 500 bopd, Wressle has the potential to generate meaningful
revenues not just for the participating companies, but also for the
government in the form of tax receipts. With this in mind, we
will be exploring with our partners all options on how best to take
these licences forward and further updates will be provided in due
course.
“In tandem with this, work continues across our portfolio of
licences, particularly in Atlantic Ireland where Europa holds one
of the largest and most comprehensive licence positions which
covers an area of 5,818 sq km and includes six play types, three
basins and 20 prospects and leads. Here we are focused on
increasing our drill ready prospect inventory from two to six and
securing farm-out partners with whom we can prove these up via the
drill bit. Farm-out discussions are continuing. Together with
planned drilling activity at the 5.6 mmbo Holmwood prospect in the
Weald Basin, 2017 promises to be an exciting year for Europa and I
look forward to keeping the market updated on developments.”
*On 24 November 2016, Europa
announced it had signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement (‘SPA’) with
Upland Resources (UK Onshore) Limited (‘Upland’) in relation to a
10% interest in PEDLs 180 and 182. Completion of the SPA,
which is subject to approval from the Oil & Gas Authority and
the granting of planning consent, would result in Europa retaining
a 20% interest in the Licences.
* * ENDS * *
For further information please visit www.europaoil.com or
contact:
Hugh Mackay |
Europa |
+ 44 (0) 20 7224 3770 |
Phil Greenhalgh |
Europa |
+ 44 (0) 20 7224 3770 |
Matt Goode |
finnCap Ltd |
+ 44 (0) 20 7220 0500 |
Simon Hicks |
finnCap Ltd |
+ 44 (0) 20 7220 0500 |
Frank Buhagiar |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
+ 44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
Susie Geliher |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
+ 44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
Notes
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc has a diversified portfolio
of multi-stage hydrocarbon assets that includes production,
exploration and development interests, in countries that are
politically stable, have transparent licensing processes, and offer
attractive terms. In 2016 Europa produced 123 boepd.
Its highly prospective exploration projects include the Wressle
development in the UK and seven licences offshore Ireland with the potential to host gross mean
un-risked prospective and indicative resources of more than 4
billion barrels oil equivalent and 1.5 tcf gas across all seven
licences.
Qualified Person Review
This release has been reviewed by Hugh
Mackay, Chief Executive of Europa, who is a petroleum
geologist with 30 years' experience in petroleum exploration and a
member of the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain, American Association of
Petroleum Geologists and Fellow of the Geological Society. Mr
Mackay has consented to the inclusion of the technical information
in this release in the form and context in which it appears.