Tethys Oil, through its wholly owned subsidiary Tethys Oil Montasar (Tethys), has entered into an agreement with EOG Resources Oman Block 49 for the latter to obtain a 50 per cent interest in the exploration and production sharing agreement covering Block 49 onshore Oman that comprises 15,439 sq km.
 
Under the agreement, subject to government approval, EOG will also have the option to assume operatorship of the block and increase its interest to 85 per cent for any operation relating to unconventional hydrocarbon resources.
 
EOG will acquire access to the data from several thousand line kilometers of 2D seismic grids, two recently acquired seismic surveys (2D and 3D), nine exploration wells plus additional geotechnical studies and reports. As consideration for both the 50 per cent interest and access to data, EOG will refund all costs incurred on the Block and fund the Thameen-1 exploration well, up to a combined amount of MUSD 15. 
 
Tethys will continue as operator for the first exploration period including the drilling of the Thameen-1 well. After the commitments for the first period have been satisfied, EOG will have the option to take over operations of the block and increase its interest to 85 per cent for any operation relating to unconventional hydrocarbon resources.
 
“We are delighted to have reached this agreement with one of the world’s foremost experts when it comes to unconventional hydrocarbons and very happy to welcome EOG as a partner in joining us in the pursuit of hydrocarbons in Block 49,” says Magnus Nordin, Tethys Oil Managing Director.
 
“We are excited to partner with Tethys to evaluate an oil-rich basin for both conventional and unconventional potential,” said William Thomas, Chairman and CEO of EOG Resources. “This agreement expands EOG’s footprint in Oman which also includes Block 36, and provides us with an attractive opportunity to explore a basin with significant potential upside for the company.” 
 
Tethys Oil was awarded Block 49 in 2017. After three years of seismic work, including reprocessing of older seismic data and processing and interpretation of seismic data from two new campaigns, Tethys is ready to drill the Thameen-1 well. The well is expected to spud in mid-December 2020 and to be drilled to a depth of close to 4,000 m to evaluate three potential reservoir targets.
 
The initial three-year exploration phase for Block 49 has been extended with one year and runs until December 2021. The EPSA holders can elect to enter into a second exploration phase of an additional three years. —Tradearabia News Service