ExxonMobil signs exploration agreement in Libya

Exxon Mobil Corporation’s subsidiary, ExxonMobil Libya Limited, signed a heads of agreement to execute an Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement (EPSA) with Libya’s National Oil Corporation to initiate exploration activity offshore Libya in the Sirte Basin.
The agreement includes four blocks located in Contract Area 21, approximately 110 miles off the Libyan coast. The contract area comprises 2.5 million acres and is situated in water depths ranging from approximately 5,400 feet to ultra deep areas of more than 8,700 feet.
ExxonMobil Libya Limited committed to a five-year work program consisting of at least 4,000 kilometers of 2D seismic acquisition, 2,000 square-kilometers of 3D seismic, and one deepwater exploration well. The agreement also stipulates the payment of a signing fee, a training program to help upgrade the skills of nationals and other support for education in Libya.
Elsewhere in Libya, ExxonMobil has completed an Environmental Impact Assessment and a 2D seismic acquisition program in Contract Area 44 in the offshore Cyrenaica Basin, which was awarded to the company in the second round of EPSA IV licensing in 2005. The company has commenced a substantial seismic program in Contract Area 20 in the Sirte Basin, which was awarded to the company in the third round of EPSA IV earlier in 2007.
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