Tullow Oil plc (Tullow) said that the Group Net Working Interest Production averaged c.61.8 kboepd to end October 2022, in line with forecasts, in its most recent update on its continuing operations and plans for the entire year.
Additionally, the 2022 full-year output forecast was reduced from 60-64 kbopd to 61-62 kbopd.
The CEO, Mr. Rahul Dhir, stated: “Despite the failure of the two strategic Ntomme wells, Tullow has met its operating and financial targets in the first ten months of the year as we successfully execute our business plan. We have reduced our full-year production target to 61-62 kboepd as a result of our producing assets’ continued strong performance, which is consistent with expectations. With free cash flow estimate for 2022 increased to $250 million and gearing on target to be less than 1.5 times by the end of the year, we are continuing to strengthen our balance sheet.
OPERATIONAL UPDATE
Jubilee
Jubilee production to end October was c.32.1 kbopd net to Tullow (gross c.84.5 kbopd).
Four wells have been brought onstream this year; two new water injectors, a new producer and a previously drilled water injector.
Two new Jubilee South East production wells are planned to be drilled before year-end, and a further two wells (one producer and one water injector) are planned to be drilled in the first half of 2023; these four wells are expected to be brought onstream in 2023 and are expected to add material production in 2023 and beyond.
Continued strong operating performance since Tullow took over Operations & Maintenance of the Jubilee FPSO, with uptime of over 98%.
TEN
TEN production to end October was c.12.6 kbopd net to Tullow (gross c.23.8 kbopd).
Two wells have been brought onstream this year; a new Enyenra producer and a previously drilled Enyenra water injector, helping to offset natural decline in the Enyenra field.
The second of the two wells drilled in the Ntomme riser base area (Nt11-P) found poorer than expected reservoir quality and did not encounter economically developable resources.
The Joint Venture (JV) partners continue to evaluate the results of these wells to optimise future drilling plans on the TEN fields.
Non-operated
Production to end October from the non-operated portfolio was c.17.1 kboepd net to Tullow, and guidance for the full year remains c.17 kboepd.
In Gabon, the Wamba discovery well has been tied back to the Tchatamba facilities in September and will now undergo a long-term well test.
The well is currently producing c.2 kbopd gross, of which Tullow has a 25% share. In Côte d’Ivoire, a 45-day shutdown of the FPSO at the Espoir field is underway to carry out cargo tank maintenance and remediation work, which is required for vessel class certification.
Tullow continues to engage with the operator, CNR International, to define the appropriate longer-term course of action for the FPSO.
Kenya
The process to secure a strategic partner for the development project in Kenya continues to make progress. Tullow and its JV partners are seeking an extension of the Field Development Plan (FDP) review period, while constructive discussions with the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority of Kenya and the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum are ongoing.
Exploration
In Côte d’Ivoire Block CI-524, Tullow, together with JV partner PetroCi, continues preparations for an exploration well. CI-524 presents a unique opportunity to realise operational synergies due to its proximity to Tullow’s producing fields and to leverage Tullow’s experience of the Tano Basin.
In Gabon, Tullow, together with JV partner Perenco, have focused on maturing the prospective resource base within the Simba licence, where several low-risk and compelling investment options adjacent to infrastructure have been high-graded for near-term drilling programmes.
FINANCIAL UPDATE
Full-year Group capital investment and decommissioning expenditure guidance has been reduced to c.$360 million and c.$80 million, respectively, following deferral of activity and continued focus on cost reductions.
As a result, full-year free cash flow guidance has been increased to c.$250 million, subject to year-end working capital movements, assuming an average oil price of $95/bbl for November and December. Balance sheet strengthening is on track to achieve cash gearing2 of less than 1.5x by year-end.
CAPITAL MARKETS UPDATE
A number of the Group’s strategic and operational initiatives remain ongoing and are expected to evolve throughout the coming months.
As a result, Tullow has decided to defer its previously announced Capital Markets Update until 2023, with a revised date to be confirmed, where it will be able to provide an update on the company’s strategy and outlook to investors.
Source: newsthemegh.com