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Sharjah offers 3 new oil concessions

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The Sharjah Petroleum Council (SPC) announced it is inviting petroleum exploration and production companies and investors to bid in an inaugural onshore acreage licencing round covering three Concession areas.

SPC has appointed Sharjah National Oil Corporation (SNOC) to conduct the licencing round, which will open on 25th June,offering companies 30-year contracts with a 10-year extension.

Sharjah is offering three Concession Areas; A, B and C (image below), located in the producing Thrust Zone play trend, including an un-appraised deeper gas discovery below the Sajaa gas-condensate field (Area A). SNOC is currently preparing to drill a well in Area B as operator and is also offering participation in this exciting near-term exploration opportunity.

Newly acquired extensive 3D seismic (shot in 2016 and fully processed in 2017 and early 2018), significantly improved the imaging of the fold thrust belt and early indications are emerging of potentially large, undrilled leads & prospects and untested plays.

Significant capacity is available in existing SNOC field infrastructure, gas-condensate processing and export facilities and all suitable field discoveries can be tied into the existing plant in order to generate early cash flow at lower CAPEX, with SNOC to purchase the hydrocarbons.

The new Licence Round is adopting a globally-competitive fiscal regime, which ensures that smaller fields are highly commercial and larger accumulations also generate very attractive returns.

Commercial documents (a Concession agreement and Joint Operating Agreement) have been prepared and will be available for review in the SNOC Data Room from the 4th July, together with the relevant technical data including the 3D seismic.

Bidding instructions are available online at www.snoc.ae and the window for bids will close on 18th November 2018 with the winning bidder(s) announced shortly thereafter and contracts effective from 1 January, 2019.

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