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Apache awarded two Chilean blocks

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Apache awarded two Chilean blocks

Apache Corporation has been awarded rights to explore the Lenga and Rusfin blocks on the island of Tierra del Fuego in the Chilean government’s Magallanes Basin bid round.

Located along Chile’s border with Argentina, the two blocks add 1 million acres adjacent to Apache’s 714,000 acres and extensive exploration and production operations on the Argentinean side of the island. Current net production from the Argentina blocks is 4,200 barrels of liquid hydrocarbons and 113 million cubic feet of gas per day.

Apache will operate both of the Chilean blocks with a 50-percent interest in Lenga and a 100-percent interest in Rusfin. Empresa Nacional del Petroleo (ENAP), Chile’s national oil company, will hold the remaining interest in the Lenga Block.

The Rusfin Block comprises 865,735 exploration acres and the Lenga Block totals 337,402 exploration acres. Apache has committed to acquire 232 square miles (600 square kilometers) of three-dimensional seismic and drill two exploration wells, for a combined investment of US $18.3 million during the first phase of the exploration period.

 

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