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ExxonMobil gets to work at Point Thomson

ExxonMobil has completed initial barging of equipment and supplies to the Point Thomson drill site, supporting the drilling programme outlined in the Point Thomson development plan submitted to the Department of Natural Resources earlier this year.

ExxonMobil is operator of the Point Thomson unit.

The barges and tugs, operated by Crowley Maritime, transported ice road and drill site construction equipment and supplies to the Point Thomson site located on Alaska's North Slope. ExxonMobil has conducted field operations at Point Thomson for several weeks following issuance of permits and is awaiting additional permits from State regulatory agencies necessary to allow drilling activities to continue.

Craig Haymes, Alaska production manager for ExxonMobil, said: "Point Thomson will be the highest pressure gas cycling project in the world, employing world-class drill wells. Currently over 150 people from more than 30 companies in Alaska are working to progress drilling and development activities for the Point Thomson field. The future availability of Point Thomson gas is essential to the success of an Alaska gas pipeline project."

As part of the drilling programme, a $20 million project is under way to upgrade the Nabors rig 27E with new drilling mud and electrical systems to safely access the very high pressure Point Thomson reservoir.

The project will cost about $1.3 billion, which includes a five-well delineation drilling programme and a multi-year development to construct production facilities, pipelines, and support infrastructure.

The upgraded Nabors rig will drill the first well during the 2008-09 winter season.

Under the initial phase, about 200 million cubic feet per day of Point Thomson gas is expected to be produced. About 10,000 barrels per day of liquid condensate that is separated from the gas is planned to be delivered for sale through new and existing oil pipelines. The remaining gas will be injected back into the Thomson Sand reservoir to maintain pressure for continued hydrocarbon recovery and for subsequent gas sales.

ExxonMobil and the other Point Thomson working interest owners are proceeding with the project while they seek to resolve the dispute with the State over the Point Thomson Unit and leases. Other owners include BP Exploration, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, as well as 23 additional companies.

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