Statoil enters into Turkey Onshore Acreage
The work programme in the licences consists of several phases, where the first includes the commitment of drilling one exploration well, with planned spudding late 2016 or early 2017. The exploration phase will test unconventional gas potential in the deep parts of the basin.
The exploration licenses cover an area of approximately 540 km2 in proximity to existing infrastructure in a region where gas has been produced since the 1920s.
“We look forward to explore the licenses further together with the operator Valeura, and we are optimistic with regards to the potential. If successful, this is an opportunity that will play to Statoil`s strengths in drilling and reservoir management”, says Vågnes.
The agreement is pending governmental approval, which is expected by the end of September 2016.