Noble Energy to Restart Falkland Islands Drilling in 2015

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Noble Energy has confirmed plans to resume exploration drilling in the Falkland Islands in 2015 following the acquisition and evaluation of an extensive 3D seismic program over portions of the Company’s 10 million acre position.

Noble Energy to Restart Falkland's Drilling in 2015

The Company’s initial operated prospect has been named Humpback and is located in the Fitzroy sub-basin of the Southern Area License.

The Humpback prospect is one of multiple stacked fan prospects clustered together in the sub-basin. This group of prospects combined has an estimated gross unrisked resource potential of approximately one billion barrels of oil equivalent. The Company anticipates drilling operations at Humpback to begin in mid-2015, dependent on rig arrival. Noble Energy is currently finalizing prospect locations for a second exploration well, planned for later in 2015 following results at Humpback. Noble Energy operates its licenses offshore the Falkland Islands with a 35 percent working interest.

Mike Putnam, Noble Energy’s Vice President of Exploration, said: “We are excited about our upcoming exploration program in the Falkland Islands where we will be testing a basin with multibillion barrel potential. Our recent 3D seismic acquisition has confirmed our initial thoughts that the basin contains prospects of material size with ample follow on opportunities. The Falklands provides an opportunity to create another core area for Noble Energy through organic exploration success.”

In addition, the Scotia well, which was drilled in 2012 utilizing 2D seismic interpretation, has now been deemed non-commercial following evaluation of the 3D seismic data and full integration of well results into the Company’s geologic models.

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Ocean Rig’s ‘Eirik Raude’ to Drill Off Falkland Islands

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Press Release, October 02, 2014