Rex International Holding Limited has announced that its subsidiaries achieved a combined production of 10,999 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) in September 2025 across fields in Norway, Oman, and Germany. Lime Petroleum AS, a subsidiary of Rex, reported a production of 10,501 boepd from the Brage and Yme Fields in Norway. Lime Petroleum holds a 33.8434% interest in Brage, operated by OKEA ASA, and a 25% interest in Yme, operated by Repsol Norge AS. The Yme Field’s gas is utilised for production operations and re-injected for enhanced oil recovery.
In Oman, Masirah Oil Limited, another Rex subsidiary, recorded an average production of 444 stock tank barrels per day (stb/d) from the Yumna Field in Block 50. The field experienced a shutdown from 1 to 20 September to facilitate a change in the Floating Storage and Offloading tanker, resuming operations on 21 September. Masirah Oil holds a 100% interest in this block.
Meanwhile, Lime Resources Germany GmbH reported a production of 54 barrels of oil per day (bopd) from the Schwarzbach and Lauben Fields in Germany. Lime Resources holds full ownership of the Schwarzbach Field and a 50% stake in the Lauben Field, operated by ONEO GmbH & Co.KG. The gas produced at these fields is used on-site for heating purposes.
These updates highlight Rex International Holding’s ongoing activities and interests in oil production across multiple regions, showcasing the company’s strategic operations in the energy sector.