Rex International Holding Limited has announced its production figures for May 2025, revealing a total output of 10,874 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) from its operations in Norway and Oman. This update highlights the company’s ongoing activities in these regions.
In Norway, Lime Petroleum AS, a subsidiary of Rex, reported a combined production of 9,159 boepd from the Brage and Yme Fields. Lime Petroleum holds a 33.8434% interest in the Brage Field, operated by OKEA ASA, and a 25% interest in the Yme Field, operated by Repsol Norge AS. The Yme Field’s gas production is utilised for operational purposes and re-injected to enhance oil recovery. The company noted that both scheduled and unscheduled shut-ins occurred during May, which are typical in the course of operations, and drilling activities continue at the Brage Field.
Meanwhile, in Oman, Masirah Oil Limited, another subsidiary of Rex, reported an average production of 1,715 stock tank barrels per day (stb/d) from the Yumna Field in offshore Block 50. A planned maintenance shutdown was completed ahead of schedule, within three days, at the end of the month. Masirah Oil holds a 100% interest in Block 50.
These production updates underscore Rex International’s strategic operations in key oil-producing regions, with ongoing efforts to optimise output and maintain operational efficiency. The company’s use of its proprietary Rex Virtual Drilling technology continues to play a crucial role in de-risking exploration and development activities.
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