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Shell Makes Two Discoveries in Nigeria

Thursday, July 28, 2005
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Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited and Shell Nigeria Exploration Properties Alpha Limited, companies of the Shell Group, announced they have made discoveries in two 'Big Cat prospects'. Further appraisal is required to determine the discoveries' resource potential.

The wells, in blocks OPL 322 and OPL 245, were both in frontier areas. Bobo -1X was drilled in block OPL 322, to a total depth of 5,173 m in 2,479 m of water, the second deepest well in offshore Nigeria. Drilling was completed on 16 July 2005, under budget, and found over 140 meters of hydrocarbon bearing sands. Shell Nigeria Exploration Properties Alpha Limited has a 40 per cent shareholding in OPL 322.

mEtan -1X was drilled in block OPL 245 to a total depth of 4,574 m in 1,720 m of water. The well logged 120 metres of hydrocarbon bearing sands. OPL 245 is 100 per cent held by Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited. Drilling was completed on 20 February 2005.

mThe wells were drilled by Transocean's rig, the Deepwater Pathfinder, under a unique rig sharing initiative with other Nigeria-based operators, fully supported by the Nigerian Government through its National Petroleum Investment Management Services.

The rig sharing arrangement enabled operators to achieve improved synergy, delivery time and cost efficiency. mChima Ibeneche, Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited, an affiliate of the companies, said today: " We are naturally thrilled by these exploration successes in deepwater Nigeria, which could add new material oil to Shell's portfolio.

These recent discoveries have been made in a difficult geological frontier setting, and are the fruit of significant investments in local geological knowledge and application of Shell's deepwater technology. Shell is proud of the contribution it is making towards the realisation of the potential of Nigeria's frontier deepwater hydrocarbon province."

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