East West to Drill 12 Wells in Romania
East West Petroleum Corp. has announced the signing of agreement that will lead to the drilling of 12 well in onshore Romania.
East West and Naftna Industrija Srbije j.s.c. Novi Sad ("NIS") will advance the development of four Romanian onshore blocks EX-2 (Tria), EX-3 (Baile Felix), EX-7 (Periam) and EX-8 (Biled). The joint exploration programs planned will include the collection and processing of approximately 900 km of 2D and 600 sq km of 3D seismic data with a minimum of 12 wells to be drilled on the four blocks in Romania.
NIS is one of the biggest vertically integrated companies for oil and gas production in Southeast Europe, dealing with exploration, production and refining of crude oil and natural gas, as well as with the sales of a broad range of petroleum products. Major shareholders of NIS include the Republic of Serbia (holding 29.66%) and Gazprom Neft.
The terms of the agreement see NIS fully funding all environmental work, 2D and 3D seismic acquisition and processing, and the drilling of 12 wells, to earn an 85% participation interest. NIS will also refund 100% of EWP's sunk costs which total C$525,000 and EWP will retain a 15% carried interest to commercial production on all four blocks.
In an earlier agreement the Esat West signed Concession Agreements for four onshore exploration blocks EX-2 (Tria) EX-3 (Baile Felix), EX-7 (Periam) and EX-8 (Biled) with the Romanian National Agency of Mineral Resources.
The new petroleum licenses are located in the western region of Romania within the prolific Pannonian Basin. The blocks have a combined area of approximately 1,000,000 acres. The blocks, which contain multiple exploration targets, lie within a major producing region of western Romania. The blocks have been only moderately explored, with previous exploration on the acreage generally limited to shallow structural traps. The Company has identified a number of structural and stratigraphic leads in the deeper section and plans to focus its exploration activities on the conventional oil and gas potential in addition to unconventional shale gas potential.
EWP and NIS plan to cooperate extensively to explore for and produce oil and gas from the four concession areas. Both conventional and unconventional resource potential has been identified on the acreage, which is situated close to numerous oil and gas fields. The joint work programs planned will include the acquisition and processing of approximately 900 km of 2D and 600 sq km of 3D seismic data during the first two years of operations. The new seismic data will be used to high-grade a number of prospective conventional oil and gas leads already identified on the acreage, to further study the unconventional shale potential and select drilling sites. Under the terms of the agreement East West will retain a 15% carried interest through Phase 1 (compulsory) and Phase 2 (optional) exploration periods as well as a carried interest on any discovery through to the declaration of commerciality. EWP will retain a 15% share of all production realized from the four concessions.
NIS is a leading explorer in this sector of the Pannonian Basin. NIS is currently carrying out extensive E&P operation in the Vojvodina region of northern Serbia, immediately adjacent to the Romanian Periam and Biled Concessions. NIS's operational capabilities and knowledge of regional geology are expected to contribute significantly to the success of the Romanian exploration programs.
The exploration programs are subject to final ratification of the Concession Agreements by the Government. The farmout to NIS will be subject to further agreements and approval of NAMR, which is expected to take place soon after the Government of Romanian ratifies the Concessions.
"The cooperation agreement with East West will allow NIS to expand its presence outside Serbia and to implement NIS's strategy of becoming an active player in the Balkan energy market. Participation of NIS in the project as operator will allow us to further our experience in the region and to apply innovative technologies for developing conventional and unconventional resources," commented Kiril Kravchenko, NIS Chairman of the Management Board.
Denis Sugaipov, the COO of NIS Company said: "The deal with East West Petroleum has several operational synergies for both companies and benefits for the Romanian energy sector. NIS's geological knowledge of Pannonian basin and its success in development can be applied to an area which is analogous to the Serbian North Banat region. In addition, EWP can contribute its technical expertise in unconventional resources. I hope that this deal will show results in the near future and contribute to the development of the Romanian energy sector, enabling the sustainable development of the entire region."
Source: East West Petroleum