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Time running out to drill NZOG's deep-sea Barque prospect

Tuesday 31st July 2012

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New Zealand Oil & Gas has barely a month to find partners to help meet the cost of exploratory drilling in its deep-sea Barque prospect, off the Canterbury coast.

While NZOG chief executive Andrew Knight isn't throwing in the towel until all possibilities are exhausted, the company faces a "drill or drop" decision by Aug. 31, with little prospect of being granted an extension, even if it wanted one.

"Barque is harder, but we do still have people in prospect," Knight told BusinessDesk. Part of the issue with Barque was that its geology suggests it may be an extinct undersea volcano, which was a turn-off for some geologists seeking hydrocarbons.

NZOG only picked up operatorship of the Barque licence in January this year, creating hard tight deadlines if it was to find farm-in partners.

"We've given it as good a push as we are able to give it," said Knight. The Canterbury Basin is very lightly explored, although an adjacent licence area is held by Origin Energy and deep-sea oil expert Anadarko

The company was having much better success in seeking farm-in partners for two offshore Taranaki prospects, Kakapo and Kaheru, which NZOG was marketing alongside NZOG's involvement in the Block Offer process the New Zealand government is currently running.

"There's a genuine opportunity to build a country position in a reasonably efficient way. We're getting good interest."

Kaheru requires a decision by Sept. 18.

NZOG believes Kakapo, a shallow water prospect in which holds a 90 percent interest, could be larger than the Tui and Maari fields, and that it will cost around US$25 million to US$30 million to drill to a depth of 3,000 metres.

A drilling decision is not due on the Kanuka prospect, which it owns 50/50 with Todd Energy, until December 2013.

NZOG shares rose slightly this morning, up half a cent to 81 cents.

Sales of oil and gas from the Tui and Kupe fields in the three months to June 30 totalled $27.3 million, on sales of just under 50,000 barrels of oil equivalent.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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