Eni, ExxonMobil, Statoil among Irish offshore winners

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Eni, Europa, ExxonMobil, Nexen, Scotia, Statoil and Woodside are among those awarded licenses in Irelan's latest offshore round.

In total, 14 new licensing options in the Irish offshore have been offered, following the conclusion of the first phase of awards in the 2015 Atlantic Margin Licensing Round. 

This phase of awards focuses on an area in the southern Porcupine Basin, where a number of applications included commitments to acquire new seismic surveys later this year. The form of concessions on offer for the round is two year licensing options.

The offer of awards involves eight companies: Eni, Europa, ExxonMobil, Nexen, Scotia, Statoil and Woodside as operators, along with BP who will partner with Eni.

“The response to the round has been extremely positive, with 43 applications for licensing options received by the deadline of September 2015,” said McHugh. “This is by far the largest number of applications received in any licensing round held in the Irish offshore. At a time of very low oil prices the strong interest in the round is very positive.”

The second and final phase of awards is planned for mid-May.

Fourteen Licensing Options are being offered as follows:

  • Eni with BP as partner – 1
  • Europa – 1
  • ExxonMobil with Statoil as partner – 2
  • Nexen – 4
  • Scotia – 1
  • Statoil with ExxonMobil as partner – 4
  • Woodside - 1

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