Premier Oil sells North Sea licences for $130m
In the year to date, production from the three fields has averaged about 3,700 net barrels a day for Premier, which owns 15 per cent of Rochelle, 21.8 per cent of Scott and 1.6 per cent of Telford.
Chief executive Tony Durrant said: “Our ownership of this package of non-operated assets in the Scott area has generated significant cash flow for the group since acquisition.
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Hide Ad“However, this sale will allow our team in the UK North Sea to focus principally on our operated Solan and Catcher developments, and is a further step towards achieving our targeted disposals for the year.”
Catcher, located about 124 miles east of Aberdeen, is expected to produce 96 million barrels of oil, with a peak production rate of some 50,000 barrels a day. First oil from the £1.5 billion scheme is targeted for the middle of 2017.