22nd Mar 2012 07:00
22 March 2012
MELROSE RESOURCES PLC
Romanian Offshore Muridava Concession Farm-out
Melrose Resources plc ("Melrose" or "the Company"), the oil and gas exploration, development and production company, today provides an update on its Muridava (Ex-27) exploration concession ("the Concession") offshore Romania.
In line with its previously stated strategy, Melrose has agreed to farm-out a proportion of its equity in the Concession, and is pleased to announce that the Romanian National Agency of Mineral Resources has formally approved the transfer of a 40 percent working interest in the block to Midia Resources SRL ("Midia"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sterling Resources Ltd. Midia holds interests in other nearby licences and the equity transfer will facilitate the capture of regional operating synergies.
Following completion of the transaction, Melrose will retain operatorship and a 40 percent interest in the Concession, with the remaining equity held by Midia (40 percent) and Petromar Resources SA (20 percent).
Commenting on today's announcement, David Thomas, Chief Executive, said:
"Along with our adjoining Est Cobalcescu acreage, the Muridava block offers some exciting and material exploration potential in an underexplored region of the Black Sea. It makes sense, however, for the Company to share some of the investment risks on the seismic and multi-well drilling programme planned for the Concession over the next 3 years and we look forward to working with our new partnership."
For further information please contact:
Melrose Resources plc David Thomas, Chief Executive Diane Fraser, Finance Director
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0131 221 3360 |
Pelham Bell Pottinger Mark Antelme Henry Lerwill |
0207 861 3232
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or visit www.melroseresources.com
Disclaimer
This announcement contains certain forward-looking statements that are subject to the usual risk factors and uncertainties associated with the oil and gas exploration and production business. While Melrose believes the expectations reflected herein to be reasonable, the actual outcome may be materially different owing to factors either within or beyond Melrose's control, and accordingly no reliance may be placed on the figures contained in such forward looking statements.
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