OMV Petrom Launches Offshore Exploration Drilling in Bulgaria’s Han Asparuh Block

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OMV Petrom SA, the largest integrated energy producer in South-Eastern Europe, has announced the start of preparations for an offshore exploration drilling campaign in Bulgaria's Han Asparuh block, in partnership with NewMed Energy. The campaign will begin with the arrival of the Noble Corporation's Globetrotter I drillship, set to drill the Vinekh-1 well about 200 kilometers east of Varna in water depths of around 2,000 meters. The drilling campaign, which involves two wells and a total investment of approximately 170 million euros, is expected to last about five months. OMV Petrom highlights this as a significant milestone that strengthens its presence in the Black Sea and supports regional energy security. Halliburton will provide integrated drilling services, while SLB will conduct well testing.

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