Rompetrol starts prospective drilling in Romania's Zegujani perimeter, USD 10 mln investment for 2013

26 March 2013

rompetrolOil and gas company Rompetrol Group, through its subsidiary Rompetrol SA - Exploration and Production division, has recently started prospective drilling in the Zegujani perimeter in Romania, as part of a program to boost upstream activities in the country, reads a statement from the company. Rompetrol’s investments in the perimeter, aiming to explore the area’s potential, will amount to USD 10 million this year.

The Lupşa – SAT 1 well is located in South-Western Gorj county and will reach a depth of 4,200 meters. The perimeter has been under a Rompetrol concession since 2004.

“With the support of our sole shareholder - KazMunayGas, we want to strengthen our presence in the Black Sea region in the following period, but also to continue investments in the perimeters that we have under concession,” said Gheorghe Georgescu, manager Rompetrol SA.

Rompetrol also started prospective drilling works in the Focsani perimeter in Romania in 2012, on a site that has been under the company’s concession since 2005.

The group has another three fields under concession in Romania - Satu Mare, Gresu and Nereju.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

photo source: rompetrol.com

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Rompetrol starts prospective drilling in Romania's Zegujani perimeter, USD 10 mln investment for 2013

26 March 2013

rompetrolOil and gas company Rompetrol Group, through its subsidiary Rompetrol SA - Exploration and Production division, has recently started prospective drilling in the Zegujani perimeter in Romania, as part of a program to boost upstream activities in the country, reads a statement from the company. Rompetrol’s investments in the perimeter, aiming to explore the area’s potential, will amount to USD 10 million this year.

The Lupşa – SAT 1 well is located in South-Western Gorj county and will reach a depth of 4,200 meters. The perimeter has been under a Rompetrol concession since 2004.

“With the support of our sole shareholder - KazMunayGas, we want to strengthen our presence in the Black Sea region in the following period, but also to continue investments in the perimeters that we have under concession,” said Gheorghe Georgescu, manager Rompetrol SA.

Rompetrol also started prospective drilling works in the Focsani perimeter in Romania in 2012, on a site that has been under the company’s concession since 2005.

The group has another three fields under concession in Romania - Satu Mare, Gresu and Nereju.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

photo source: rompetrol.com

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