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Frontier exploration lamp is lit

03/26/2007
Large and small operators are moving to explore many of the world’s remote and nonproducing regions.While some energy companies prefer to drill blanket plays in the middle of traditional basins, others devote at least part of their capital budgets to rank wildcatting. A number of the latter are described in OGJ’s E&D Frontiers report, which starts on p. 33.Here are a few more programs in various stages of progress.Indonesia and RussiaLundin Petroleum AB, Stockholm, has a $230 million exploration budget in 2007 that includes the drilling of 19 exploration wells in the UK, Norway, Russia, Sudan, and Indonesia.The company plans to drill five exploration wells in Indonesia and...
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