UPDATE: Oil Cos Exploring In Greenland Form Lobby Group -DONG
November 06 2009 - 7:38AM
Dow Jones News
A group of western oil companies and the state-owned Greenland
oil company have formed an industry lobby group to facilitate the
development of hydrocarbon resources in the country, Denmark's DONG
Energy said in a statement Friday.
The Greenland Oil Industry Association consists of DONG, the
Greenland subsidiaries of Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM), Chevron Corp.
(CVX), Cairn Energy PLC (CNE.LN), Husky Energy Inc. (HSE.T), PA
Resources AB (PAR.OS) and state-owned Nunaoil AS.
"With the increased focus on Greenland as a potential oil and
gas province, the energy companies present in Greenland have been
in dialogue on the need for a common approach to several issues,"
said DONG Chairman Arne Rosenkrands. "We are confident that the
GOIA will make a solid contribution to the successful development
of the industry in Greenland."
Companies in the GOIA will cooperate to ensure safe and
environmentally friendly exploration drilling and oil production
activities and communicate with local authorities and communities,
the statement said.
Greenland is widely seen in the industry to have great potential
for oil and gas discoveries, although its remote location and harsh
environment will make it costly and technically challenging to
explore and develop resources.
Cairn Chief Executive Mike Watts describes Greenland as one of
the top 10 oil exploration hotspots in the world.
Last month, Malaysian state oil company Petroliam Nasional
Berhad bought a 10% stake in Cairn's six offshore exploration
blocks in Greenland for $310 million in cash - an unusual deal for
such high risk frontier exploration acreage.
Cairn has been conducting seismic surveys on its exploration
blocks and plans to drill its first wells next year.
Company Web site: http://www.dongenergy.com;
http://www.cairnenergy.com
-By James Herron, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 (0)20 7842 9317;
james.herron@dowjones.com