(WO) — Rex International reported total average production of 10,300.1 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) in February 2026 from its assets in Norway, Oman and Germany, according to company updates released through its subsidiaries.
The majority of production came from the Brage field offshore Norway, where Rex subsidiary Lime Petroleum AS (LPA) holds a 33.8434% interest. Net production from the field averaged 9,510 boepd during February, with OKEA ASA serving as operator.
LPA noted that both scheduled and unscheduled shut-ins occurred during the month as part of normal field operations.
Production data from the Yme field, in which LPA holds a 25% interest, was not available at the time of the announcement. The field is operated by Repsol Norge AS.
In Oman, Rex subsidiary Masirah Oil Limited (MOL) reported production from the Yumna field in offshore Block 50 averaged 746 stock tank barrels per day (stb/d) during the 28-day production period in February. MOL operates the block and holds a 100% working interest.
In Germany, Rex subsidiary Lime Resources Germany GmbH (LRG) reported combined production of 44.1 barrels of oil per day (bopd) from the Schwarzbach and Lauben fields.
The Schwarzbach field, in which LRG holds a 100% interest and operatorship, was shut in on Feb. 25 for a planned three-week facility recertification and maintenance program. LRG also holds a 50% interest in the Lauben field, which is operated by ONEO GmbH & Co. KG.
Only oil is marketed from the German fields, as produced gas is used onsite for heating purposes.
