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Rex International posts over 12,000 boepd in January

Norway accounted for the bulk of production.

Rex International Holding Limited reported total production of 12,010.5 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) for January 2026, covering assets in Norway, Oman, and Germany, according to a press release.

In Norway, Lime Petroleum AS (LPA) produced 11,104 boepd from the Brage and Yme fields, including output from the Talisker A-15D well, which began production in the first week of January.

Both Norwegian fields experienced scheduled and unscheduled shut-ins during the month. LPA holds a 33.84% stake in the Brage Field and a 25% stake in the Yme Field.

In Oman, Masirah Oil Limited averaged 854 stock tank barrels per day from the Yumna Field in Block 50, where it holds a 100% interest.

In Germany, Lime Resources Germany GmbH recorded 52.5 barrels of oil per day from the Schwarzbach and Lauben fields, holding full ownership of Schwarzbach and a 50% stake in Lauben.

Gas produced from the Yme, Schwarzbach, and Lauben fields is used for operational energy or heating, whilst oil from these fields contributes to sales revenue.

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