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Neptune Energy makes discovery in Germany

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Neptune Energy has announced a discovery has been made at the Schwegenheim exploration well in the Rhine Valley, Germany, following detailed analysis.

Drilling operations to a depth of 2600 m were carried out between September and November 2019, with two layers found to be oil bearing. The well has now been safely suspended until further notice.

Neptune Energy’s managing director for Germany, Andreas Scheck, said: “The Bunter Sandstone reservoir, as an equivalent to the nearby Römerberg structure, was dry but two secondary target upper layers showed oil indications.

“During production tests, we have already transported 1500 bbl of crude oil to the refinery in Karlsruhe. While initial results have been positive, further assessment is required before it can be determined that oil can be produced economically from this structure in the long term.”

Neptune will now apply to the responsible mining authority in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate for the necessary permits for further production measures in Schwegenheim.

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