Share Issue/Capital Change • Jul 2, 2015
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Decision on apportionment of ownership interests in the Johan Sverdrup field
The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) has now decided the apportionment of
the ownership interests in the Johan Sverdrup field. The decision means that Det
norske oljeselskap will have a total ownership interest in the Johan Sverdrup
field of 11.5733 percent.
The apportionment is based on an assessment carried out by the Norwegian
Petroleum Directorate (NPD). Based on the decision, the ownership interests in
the field break down as follows:
Statoil: 40.0267 percent
Lundin: 22.6000 percent
Petoro: 17.3600 percent
Det norske: 11.5733 percent
Maersk Oil: 8.4400 percent
'We will now study the decision thoroughly before we decide how to proceed,'
says Karl Johnny Hersvik, CEO of Det norske oljeselskap.
The Ministry's decision and reasoning can be downloaded
here (https://www.regjeringen.no/no/aktuelt/departementet-har-besluttet
-fordelingen-av-sverdrup-forekomsten/id2426212/) (in Norwegian only).
Contacts:
Investor contact: Jonas Gamre, VP Investor Relations, tel.: 47 971 18 292
Media contact: Rolf Jarle Brøske, SVP Communications, tel.: 47 911 12 475
About Det norske:
Det norske is a fully-fledged E&P company with exploration, development and
production activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). We are building
one of Europe's largest independent E&P companies.
Det norske is the operator of the producing Alvheim field and for the Ivar Aasen
field development. In addition, the company is partner in the Johan Sverdrup
field. Det norske has an active exploration programme on the Norwegian shelf and
an ambitious strategy for growth.
Det norske's headquarters are located in Trondheim, with branch offices in
Stavanger, Oslo and Harstad. Det norske is listed on Oslo Børs with ticker
'DETNOR'. More about Det norske at www.detnor.no/en/.
This information is subject to disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12
of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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