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Europa Oil & Gas signs Farm-Out of Tarbes Val d’Adour Permit

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Farm-Out of Tarbes Permit in France

Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc, the AIM quoted oil and gas exploration and development company with a combination of producing and exploration assets in Europe, has signed a Farm-Out Agreement in relation to its 100% owned Tarbes Val d’Adour Permit onshore France with Vermilion REP SAS, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vermilion Energy Inc a Calgary, Alberta based international oil and gas producer.

Tarbes has previously produced oil from two fields and is located in the Aquitaine basin close to the giant Lacq – Meillon gas fields. This update is in line with Europa’s strategy to advance and monetise its multi-stage portfolio of licences.

* Under the terms of the FOA, Vermilion acquires an 80% interest in, and
operatorship of, Tarbes with Europa holding the remaining 20% interest.

* Should Vermilion decide to proceed with exploration activities, they will
assume 100% of the cost of an optional work programme, which may include
seismic acquisition/reprocessing and drilling operations up to a total of €
4.65 million. Once costs above this level are incurred, Europa will be
responsible for its 20% share of future work programme costs

* Tarbes contains several oil accumulations that were previously licensed by
Elf but were abandoned in 1985 due to a combination of technical issues and
low oil prices. Two fields, Jacque and Osmets, were drilled using vertical
wells and generated modest production.

* The FOA is subject to the relevant approvals being granted by the French
authorities – for the transfer of equity and operatorship to Vermilion and
obtaining an extension for the permit. Both these approvals processes have
already started.

The farm-out process for Europa’s other French permit “Bearn des Gaves”, also in the Aquitaine basin, is on-going in parallel with planning and permitting for a Berenx shallow well to evaluate the 107 bcf gross mean un-risked contingent resources. A lease has been obtained for the drill site and drilling permit documentation is currently being exchanged with the French authorities.

Europa’s CEO, Hugh Mackay said, “Vermilion is the leading exploration and production company currently active in France with net production of approximately 11,000 boepd. They have an excellent technical and operational track record with specific experience of workovers, infill drilling, and secondary recovery opportunities. They are the ideal partner for us on this permit, and we look forward to working alongside them, as we progress Tarbes up the value curve.

“2015 promises to be an exciting year with operations at Wressle and Kiln Lane continuing as previously announced. We will provide further updates with respect to progress when appropriate. We also anticipate the possibility of expanding our UK portfolio via the 14th onshore licensing round and most importantly a drill decision by Kosmos on our Irish licenses. Following on from our announcement last week about testing oil at Wressle completing the first French farmout is another good start to the year.”

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