15 November 2016
Doriemus PLC
(“Doriemus” or the
“Company”)
Environmental
Agency permission received for drilling of the Brockham
side-track
Doriemus PLC (ISDX:DOR), the London traded UK focused oil and gas
exploration and production investment company, is pleased to report
that Angus Energy plc, has today received permission from the
Environmental Agency to drill the BR-X4Z sidetrack at its Brockham
production oil field, license PL 235. Angus Energy plc is the
operator of the licence. The full announcement from Angus Energy
plc is quoted below.
The directors of the Company accept responsibility for the
contents of this announcement.
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Angus Energy
plc
("Angus Energy")
Environmental
Agency permission received for drilling of the Brockham
side-track
Angus Energy plc. (the "Group") is pleased to announce that,
further to the disclosure in its recently published AIM Admission
document, it has, today, received permission from the Environmental
Agency to drill the BR-X4Z sidetrack at its Brockham production oil
field, license PL 235. The Group will now seek the Health and
Saftey Executive (“HSE” and Oil and Gas Authority (“OGA”)
permissions needed to drill the BR-X4Z well at Brockham and will
update the market in due course.
Jonathan Tidswell-Pretorius,
Angus Energy’s Chairman, commented: "Receiving the
Environment Agency’s permision to drill the Brockham side-track is
an important step in the development of the Group. The upcoming
sidetrack will allow the Group to increase and prolong the
production from the Portland reservoir while also giving the Group
an opportunity to assess the potential of, and if successful,
produce from the Kimmeridge limestons and Top Coralian layer."
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