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OMV renews key Libya oil contracts

Tripoli, July 20, 2008

OMV, Central Europe's leading oil and gas group, has signed agreements with Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) for renewal of key oil blocks in the Murzuq basin and extending the oil contracts till 2032.

The oil blocks - NC115 and NC186 - are located onshore Libya, some 700 km south of Tripoli.

The NC115 block is being developed jointly by Repsol, which has 40 per cent stake and Total with 30 per cent stake.

In Block NC186, Repsol holds 32 per cent, while OMV and Total possess 24 per cent each besides StatoilHydro with 20 per ceent stake.

The original EPSA contracts signed in 1994 and 1997 have been converted to the EPSA IV contractual frame-work, which is now a standard in Libya, reflecting the changes in the oil industry environment, said a top NOC official.

As part of the review process the agreements have been extended for block NC115 by 15 years from 2017 and for NC186 by 10 years from 2023 until 2032, effective from January 2008.

The international consortia will receive a primary split of 13 per cent of gross field production in NC115 and 12 per cent in NC186, both on an after tax basis. Furthermore an extensive exploration campaign has been agreed in NC115 and in NC186, he said.
 
The new contracts also provide for a signature bonus of a total of $1 billion for NC115 and NC186, of which OMV’s share in total will be $249 million, payable over three years reflecting the long-term participation in these two blocks and the access to high-quality oil reserves.

Helmut Langanger, OMV executive board member responsible for Exploration and Production, said: "OMV has been active in Libya since 1975, with production since 1985. The extension of the Murzuq contracts until 2032 reflects our strong relationship with Libya and is an important step in securing our position in Libya in the future."

As a result of the ongoing development of the discoveries made in both blocks, the total production from these two blocks will increase from today’s 300,000 bbl/d to approximately 380,000 bbl/d in 2012.

"The extended access to those world class fields and in-depth knowledge of their future potential reassure us that these assets in Libya will remain an essential and profitable part of our portfolio," Langanger noted.

Following the signature of the EPSAs OMV will adapt its production reporting on NC115. In order to make it comparable to general reporting methods in the oil industry the production will be reported on a pre-tax basis.

The change to pre-tax reporting and the extension of the contract period will lead to higher reserves for NC115, increased production levels and a higher EBIT contribution. Reporting for NC186 has already been adapted in the fourth quarter of 2006.-TradeArabia News Service




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