Sound Oil gets environmental go ahead

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Sound Oil, the European- and Mediterranean-focused upstream oil and gas company, has announced the approval of the environmental impact assessment for the award of the D503-BR-CS permit, covering Sound Oil's Dora and Dalla assets in the Adriatic Sea.

D503 BR-CS is an offshore license in the central Adriatic and includes the Dora gas discovery and the Dalla exploration prospect.  In the recently completed CPR the license was estimated to have a mid-case NPV10 (net present value discounted at 10%) of US$74.1 million (Euro 66 million).

Award of the D503-BR-CS permit is expected to follow.

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