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    Danoil Exploration Takes Farmout at PA Resources' German North Sea Licence

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PA Resources has farmed out a 10 percent interest in German license B20008/73 to Danoil, which is adjacent to the PA Resources operated Danish license 12/06.

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Danoil Exploration Takes Farmout at PA Resources' German North Sea Licence

PA Resources of Sweden announced that its UK subsidiary has farmed out a 10% interest in Licence B20008/73 in the North Sea offshore Germany to Danoil Exploration A/S.
 
After the farmout, which is subject to the necessary regulatory approvals, PA Resources will retain a 90% interest.  The licence is adjacent to the PA Resources operated Danish licence 12/06 in which the Broder Tuck and Lille John discoveries were made in 2011.
 

According to PA Resources, the German licence is prospective at similar levels to the other successful discoveries and to other nearby fields in Denmark and the northern Netherlands, specifically Jurassic sandstone, Cretaceous chalk and Miocene sandstone. Under the terms of the farmout, Danoil partially carry PA Resources costs to obtain extensive 3D coverage over the licence and adjacent areas.

President and CEO of PA Resources Bo Askvik commented “We are delighted to welcome Danoil into our German licence. Danoil is a supportive partner in our Danish Licence and we look forward to jointly developing similar prospectivity in the adjacent German portion of the basin. Our strategy is to effectively explore the basin without regard to the national boundary, which does not reflect any notable change in geology or prospectivity.”