Rex International reports 9,286 boepd from Norway, Oman and Germany in Oct 2025

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Rex International Holding Limited said on Nov, 12 2025 that its total oil and gas production in Oct 2025 from assets in Norway, Oman and Germany was 9,286 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd).

Lime Petroleum AS, Rex’s indirect subsidiary in Norway, contributed 7,943 boepd net from the Brage and Yme fields. Lime holds 33.8434 per cent in Brage, operated by OKEA ASA, and 25 per cent in Yme, operated by Repsol Norge AS. Production in October was affected by both scheduled and unscheduled shut-ins, including increased downtime at Brage due to start-up issues and a temporary producer well shut-in during nearby drilling activity. Development drilling at Brage and the Bestla tie-back project continues.

In Oman, operator Masirah Oil Limited produced an average of 1,287 stock-tank barrels per day (stb/d) of oil from the Yumna Field in Block 50 during the month. Masirah Oil holds a 100 per cent interest in the block.

Lime Resources Germany GmbH reported combined net oil output of 56 barrels per day from the Schwarzbach and Lauben fields in Germany. The company operates Schwarzbach and owns 50 per cent of Lauben, where ONEO GmbH & Co. KG is operator.

The Singapore-listed group said gas produced at the Yme, Schwarzbach and Lauben fields was used for on-site operations or reinjection and was not sold.

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