Successful commitment in Norway
        Wintershall plans additional heavy investments in Norwegian exploration and development activities
        
        
        
        01.12.2010  + + +  Wintershall is making good progress on the path to becoming one of the most important operators in Norway: at the
        German-Norwegian energy conference “Energy Security” in Berlin, Martin Bachmann, Member of the Board of Executive Directors
        of Wintershall and responsible for Exploration and Production, said he was pleased with the company’s activities in northern
        Europe. “The expansion of our activities in Norway is making very good progress. Wintershall is involved in six of the twelve
        largest oil discoveries in Norway over the last five years,” Bachmann said at the start of the conference. 
 Wintershall had set itself the target of producing around 50,000 BOE per day in the northern North Sea by 2015, he added. “The Continental
        Shelf still has considerable potential. We want to tap into that potential,” the Wintershall Board Member explained. In this
        year alone, the wholly owned subsidiary of the world’s largest chemicals company, BASF, is spending almost 50 percent of its
        global exploration budget in Norway. The company plans to invest around eight billion Norwegian kroner in the next five years
        (around a billion euros). “In our significant investments in Norway we focus on the entire E+P life cycle - from exploration
        to production. This is certainly not a strategy practiced by all international E+P companies in Norway these days,” Bachmann
        ex-plained.
        
        Responsibility as operator 
        
        Following the success of Wintershall’s own operated wells “Grosbeak” and “Maria” (both offshore Norway), Wintershall also
        struck oil with its third operated well, Blakeney, in the British North Sea around 150 kilometers east of Aberdeen in August
        this year. These discoveries are complemented by three other successful exploration wells in which Wintershall is involved as
        a partner. Wintershall has a 20 percent stake in the so-called Catcher discovery, which was made in the British North Sea in
        June. The very promising field is set to be investigated with additional wells in the near future to determine whether 
        further deposits can be proven. In addition, the well “Beta”, around 15 kilometers north-west of the Snorre field in the
        northern Norwegian North Sea was able to prove the existence of oil. Wintershall also has a 33.5 percent working interest in
        the Cladhan discovery in the British North Sea where an appraisal well was drilled successfully in August. With around
        40 licenses, the company is one of the largest license holders in Norway – in almost half of these licenses it holds the
        operatorship. Wintershall coordinates its activities in the Northern North Sea from Stavanger, the heart of Norway’s oil and
        gas industry.
        
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        Wintershall Holding GmbH, based in Kassel, Germany, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BASF in Ludwigshafen. The company has
        been active in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas for over 75 years. Wintershall focuses on selected
        core regions where the company has built up a high level of regional and technological expertise. These are Europe, North
        Africa, South America, as well as Russia and the Caspian Sea region. In addition, these operations are complemented by the
        company’s growing exploration activities in the Arabian Gulf. Today, the company employs more than 2,000 staff worldwide from
        35 nations and is Germany’s largest crude oil and natural gas producer. With the subsidiaries it operates together with
        Russia’s Gazprom, WINGAS and WINGAS TRANSPORT, the BASF subsidiary is also an important gas supplier on the German and
        European market.
        
        More information is available on the Internet at  www.wintershall-norge.com
        
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