The licence covers an area of approximately 8,300 square kilometres, adjacent to Statoilâs existing exploration acreage in the Aru and West Papua IV licences. Statoil will operate the licence with a 100% working interest.
Erling VĂĽgnes, Statoilâs senior vice president for exploration in the Eastern hemisphere. (Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland)
âThis is a low-cost access into a frontier area with considerable potential where Statoil is already present. This position strengthens the optionality in Statoilâs long-term portfolio and secures potential upsides from our existing exploration acreage,â says Erling VĂĽgnes, Statoilâs senior vice president for exploration in the Eastern hemisphere.
Statoil will initially collect seismic data during the first three years of the exploration period. The information obtained from the seismic survey will form the decision basis for Statoilâs next steps in the licence.