Canadian Natural Resources Limited Announces Transfer of Ownership - Ninian and Murchison Fields.Business Editors CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 17, 2002 CNR See riser card. CNR - Communication and Network Riser International (U.K.) Limited ("CNR International"), a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Canadian Natural Resources Limited Canadian Natural Resources Limited TSX: CNQ NYSE: CNQ is an oil and natural gas exploration, development and production company based in Calgary, Alberta. Operations are focused in Western Canada, the North Sea and offshore West Africa. ("Canadian Natural") (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc) An earlier videodisc technology from RCA that was released in 1981 and abandoned five years later. Like phonograph records, the analog disc contained grooves that a stylus rode over. ) (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002) TSX Transfer from Stack Pointer to Index TSX True Space Extension :CNQ CNQ Cost of Non Quality CNQ Canadian Trading & Quotation System Inc. CNQ Club Neon Quebec (Quebec Neon Club) ), announces the formal approval and transfer of operatorship of the Ninian and Murchison oil fields from Kerr-McGee North Sea (U.K.) Limited ("Kerr-McGee"). The transfer of operatorship represents the final stage in CNR International's acquisition of these Northern North Sea assets from Kerr-McGee as previously announced in August. It also further establishes CNR International as a major producer and operator in the United Kingdom North Sea. The Ninian field includes the established waterflood operations in addition to substantial partly developed and undeveloped oil accumulations within the capture area of the Ninian infrastructure, including the Columba terraces and the Lyle field. Murchison is a mature waterflood straddling the Norwegian and U.K. sectors of the North Sea. Both Murchison and Ninian also contain significant exploration opportunities in surrounding acreage. As of December 16, 2002, CNR International will become the operator and duty holder of the three fixed installations comprising the Ninian Field as well as the Murchison fixed installation. The transfer of operatorship of these significant assets is the result of considerable dedication and effort from Transition Teams within both CNR International and Kerr-McGee. The co-operation of the U.K. Department of Trade and Industry The Department of Trade and Industry was a United Kingdom government department which was disbanded with the announcement of the creation of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform on 28 June 2007[1]. , the U.K. Health and Safety Executive, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, and the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy have enabled this achievement while maintaining the integrity of the operations from a safety, environmental and value standpoint. CNR International sees tremendous potential for both optimisation of existing North Sea fields and development around existing infrastructure. "This is the foothold in the North Sea that Canadian Natural has been striving for," says Wayne Chorney, Director of Production/Operations for CNR International. "We have achieved a high working interest and operator control in assets where we see considerable upside from optimisation, development, and exploration." Canadian Natural is a senior oil and natural gas production company, with continuing operations in its core areas located in Western Canada, the U.K. portion of the North Sea and Offshore West Africa. Certain information regarding the Company contained herein may constitute forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. Such statements are subject to known or unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. |
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