>…so can you put a bit more definition on our "so called" partnership when it comes to finding gas at different locations within Makó and more importantly, the profits that come with it.
Contrary to the prevailing stories, Exxon has no preferential treatment amongst the partners. Exxon and its partners have one goal in mind, and that is to determine the best way to exploit the Makó trough economically. Because of that, they have to treat the entire Makó trough as one big project.
-The three companies, Exxon, Falcon Oil & Gas and MOL are treating the entire 750 square kilometres area of the Makó trough uniformly.
- The decision to start production will be dependent on the results and on the economic calculations on the entire Makó trough.