OR FIRST PUBLICATION IN DAILIES ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 9TH
NORTH
SEA GEOPHYSICAL OPERATIONS.
OCTOBER 1964
BRITISH PETROLEUM HAS BEEN AWARDED PRODUCTION LICENCES BY THE MINISTRY OF POWER, COVERING SOME 2,200 SQUARE MILES IN AREA, TO SEARCH FOR AND PRODUCE OIL AND NATURAL GAS UNDER
THE NORTH SEA ADJACENT TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. THE AREAS LIE OFF THE COAST OF DURHAM, YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE.
THE COMPANY HAS DRAWN UP PLANS FOR ITS OWN SUBSTANTIAL DRILLING PROGRAMME, THE BP AREA HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO THREE PRODUCTION LICENCES, IN EACH OF WHICH ONE DEEP TEST WILL INITIALLY BE DRILLED; THE PROGRAMME FOR FURTHER TEST DRILLING WILL BE DRAWN UP AS DICTATED BY EXPERIENCE. IT IS EXPECTED THAT EACH WELL WILL BE ABOUT 12,000 FEET IN DEPTH AND WILL COST AT LEAST £500,000. DRILLING OPERATIONS WILL COMMENCE AS EARLY AS PRACTICABLE IN 1965. GEOPHYSICAL WORK HAS ALREADY BEGUN IN ORDER TO AID SELECTION OF DRILLING LOCATIONS.
PHOTO SHOWS: ON BOARD THE SURVEY VESSEL "TEXIN" - CHECKING A SERIES OF VISUAL SIGNALS FROM THE SHOCK WAVES, WHICH APART FROM BEING RECORDED ON TAPE, ARE PHOTOGRAPHICALLY REPRODUCED AS AN IMMEDIATE VISUAL CHECK.
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