PA Resources business update


At an investor conference in London today, PA Resources' CEO Mark McAllister
will comment on the latest development of the business.
Tunisia

An updated plan of development (POD) for the Zarat field making optimum use of
the existing Gulf of Gabes infrastructure is being prepared in co-operation with
ETAP, the Tunisian state oil company, and is on schedule for completion in mid
-2014. Additionally, the Zarat Unitisation and Unit Operating Agreement (UUOA)
is in an advanced state of negotiation. With an interim Government now in place,
approval for the renewal of the Zarat licence (Avenant 5) is expected shortly
and completion of the farmout to EnQuest should follow in the second quarter. A
programme of production enhancement on the Didon field will commence this year
following the upgrade of the production tanker in 2013. The most recent
technical and commercial analysis shows potential for the installation of
electrical submersible pumps (ESP) in a number of the current production wells.
The first of these ESP installations will begin in April and results will
determine whether or not further drilling is required to fully exploit the Didon
field. Drilling of an appraisal well on Elyssa remains on schedule for late 2014
or early 2015.

Denmark and Germany

The farmout transaction to Dana of Denmark Licence 12/06 and Germany Licence
B20008/73 is expected to close in the second quarter. An appraisal well on
Little John is planned in late 2014 and a drilling rig has been secured for the
well. Select stage development studies on Broder Tuck are progressing towards
completion around the middle of the year to allow decisions to be made on the
best way forward; options include further appraisal drilling or to continue
straight to development sanction.

Equatorial Guinea

The plan of development for Diega is scheduled to be submitted in 2014. Initial
indications following the long term drill stem test are that recoverable volumes
will be higher than the 30 million barrels assumed by PA Resources in the August
2013 financial projections. The Carla South field is currently considered sub
-commercial but will be re-evaluated following new 3D seismic acquisition
planned for this year.

Congo

The assignment of a 60 percent working interest in the Mer Profond Sud
exploration area to SOCO, has received governmental approval, subject to
regulatory approval to enter into the third and final period of the licence.
Abandonment of the Azurite field continues and is presently around 80 percent
complete. All costs for the early abandonment were charged to the profit and
loss statement in 2013. The cash outlays, primarily related to lease costs for
the production vessel, are approximately 40 MUSD in 2014

With detailed appraisal and development planning for a number of key assets due
to reach significant milestones in the first half of 2014, an optimised
corporate investment plan and associated plan for medium term financing of the
activities, will be completed during the third quarter.

Stockholm, 13 March 2014

PA Resources AB (publ)

For queries, please contact:
Ingrid Östhols, Head of Corporate Communications & IR
+46 72 181 08 67, ir@paresources.se

PA Resources AB (publ) is an international oil and gas group which conducts
exploration, development and production of oil and gas assets. The Group
operates in Tunisia, Republic of Congo (Brazzaville), Equatorial Guinea, United
Kingdom, Denmark, Netherlands and Germany. PA Resources is producing oil in West
Africa and North Africa. The parent company is located in Stockholm, Sweden. PA
Resources’ net sales amounted to SEK 1,312 million in 2013. The share is listed
on the NASDAQ OMX in Stockholm, Sweden. For additional information, please visit
www.paresources.se.

The above information has been made public in accordance with the Securities
Market Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was
published at 08:30 a.m. CET on 13 March 2014.

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