Corrib GasField/Appointmts

Enterprise Oil PLC 22 June 2000 Enterprise Oil announces further Corrib success Enterprise Oil plc, together with its co-venturers, Statoil Exploration (Ireland) Ltd and Marathon International Petroleum Hibernia Ltd, announced today its latest successful appraisal of the Corrib gas field in Ireland. Enterprise also announced the appointment of a new managing director at its Dublin-based subsidiary Enterprise Energy Ireland Limited. The appraisal well 18/20-3, located in the Slyne Trough approximately 70 kilometres off the west coast of Ireland, tested at rates of up to 60 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, and will be suspended as a potential producer. A further well will be drilled on the field this summer. The company also announced the appointment of a new managing director for its Irish activities. John McGoldrick, currently Managing Director, will relocate to Houston in August to become President of Enterprise Oil Services Inc to manage Enterprise's interests in the US. Brian O'Cathain, currently General Manager Corporate Development in Enterprise's London office, will replace John as Managing Director, Enterprise Energy Ireland Limited. Pierre Jungels, Chief Executive, Enterprise Oil plc, commented: 'This third successful test is an important milestone in the process of confirming the commerciality of the Corrib field. The project is on schedule and we anticipate seeking project sanction in December, when there will be a clearer picture of the engineering and commercial aspects of the project.' Commenting on the new appointments, he added: 'John McGoldrick has made an enormous contribution to the success of Enterprise in Ireland over the last five years. With this latest successful appraisal of the Corrib field and the recent appointment of John Adlam as Corrib Project Director, the time is appropriate for Brian to take the Irish business to its next stage through project sanction for Corrib, and the further exploration of our Irish portfolio. 'John McGoldrick will move to Houston to build up the core business on the foundations laid by our exploration activities and to progress the development of the deepwater position. I wish them both well in their new positions'. For further information please contact: Patrick d'Ancona, Head of Public Relations, Enterprise Oil plc 020 7925 4160 Peter Reilly, Head of Investor Relations, Enterprise Oil plc 020 7925 4476 Notes to Editors The Corrib gas field was discovered in 1996, and was the first significant find offshore Ireland since Kinsale Head in 1973. Appraisal well 18/20-3 was drilled by the Sedco 711 semi-submersible rig to a total vertical depth of 3790 metres in a water depth of 355 metres, and encountered Sherwood Sandstone. Test rates of up to 60 million standard cubic feet of gas per day were achieved through a 1 1/4 inch choke. The Corrib co-venturers are: Enterprise Energy Ireland (operator) 45 per cent Statoil Exploration (Ireland) Ltd 36.5 per cent Marathon International Petroleum Hibernia Ltd 18.5 per cent Enterprise on behalf of the Corrib co-venturers is currently undertaking a consultation process involving all interested stakeholders over potential development scenarios for Corrib, and any impact they might have on the local communities and environment. This work includes detailed environmental impact assessments and close liaison with all relevant authorities and regional groups. Brian O'Cathain, 40, joined Enterprise from Shell in 1991 as a geologist. In 1994 he moved into the Corporate Development team responsible for analysing and negotiating acquisitions and disposals. Before joining Enterprise, Brian spent seven years at Shell International as a petroleum engineer and geologist.
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