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VAALCO
Receives Five-Year Extension Etame Block
VAALCO
Energy Inc. 1-12-2006.
VAALCO
Energy has reached an agreement with the Government of Gabon for a five-year
extension of the Etame Marine Permit. The extension, which will go into
effect July 2006, is divided into a three-year first term and an optional
two-year second term. An exploration well is required during each term.
At
current market prices, the Company would expect to receive a price of
approximately Dated Brent less $1.25. This represents a significant
improvement over the beginning of 2004, when due to weakness in the Rabi
price, the Company was receiving Dated Brent less approximately $5.00. The
first lifting under the new contract of approximately 720,000 barrels is
ongoing.
VAALCO Opens Aberdeen Office
To support future drilling activity and planned exploration activity in the
U.K. sector of the North Sea, VAALCO has opened an office in
Aberdeen,
Scotland. The company plans to enter into two partnerships to perform
studies of the blocks upcoming in the 24th Licensing round expected to occur
in June 2006. One will focus on the
Central
North Sea
area, and one will be focused on the Southern Gas Basin and Fallow
Discoveries. The Company has budgeted approximately $2.0 million to support
these North Sea Activities in 2006.
VAALCO Pre-Qualified by Sonangol as Operator for Angolan Licensing Round
In another new venture area, VAALCO has successfully qualified as an
Operator for bidding in the upcoming Angolan Licensing Round. Seven blocks
are up for bid, with three of them being shallow water blocks of interest to
the Company. VAALCO was one of twenty-nine companies qualified and one of
only a handful of independents successfully able to qualify. Bids are due
March 31, 2006.
Mr. Robert Gerry stated, "We have begun the diversification process for
VAALCO as promised. The award of the Mutamba Iroru block in
Gabon
has strengthened our position within Gabon where our core assets lie. The
Avouma platform is expected to be fully constructed by April 2006, with
installation in Gabon over the summer. We still anticipate first production
from Avouma in the fourth quarter of 2006. We are analyzing the seismic data
obtained over Ebouri with hopes to file a development plan with the
government in the near future. The opening of an office in
Aberdeen
commences our North Sea initiative and we continue to pursue other potential
projects in West Africa through such activities as the Angolan bid round and
discussions with other operators. |