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Tullow mobilizing drilling rig to kick off ops in Ghana Q2

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  • Jan 28, 2021
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Tullow issued an update and guidance in advance of the group’s full 2020 results

 

It is noted under the 2021 outlook “A drilling rig is being mobilized to Ghana to commence operations in the second quarter of the year”.

 

The last rig that was utilized by Tullow in Ghana was the Maersk Venturer which is currently listed as “Warm stacked and available”.

 

From Tullow:

 

2020 Performance

  • The impact of COVID-19 has been managed effectively across the Group with negligible impact on production.

  • Group working interest oil production averaged 74,900 bopd in 2020, in line with guidance.

  • 2020 full year revenue is expected to be c.$1.4 billion with a realised oil price of $50.8/bbl, including hedge receipts of c.$0.2 billion; gross profit is expected to be c.$0.4 billion.

  • Capital and decommissioning expenditure for 2020 were c.$290 million and c.$50 million respectively.

  • Year-end net debt reduced to c.$2.4 billion (2019: $2.8 billion), as a result of $430 million free cashflow. This includes Uganda proceeds of $500 million, c.$70 million of Group redundancy payments and negative year-end working capital adjustments of c.$50 million.

  • Pre-tax impairments and exploration write-offs are expected to be broadly in line with the $1.4 billion reported in 1H20 Results.

 

 

2021 Outlook

  • Group working interest oil production is forecast to average 60-66,000 bopd in 2021. This forecast reflects the drilling hiatus in 2020, a planned shut-down in September on Jubilee and deferred development drilling on Simba in Gabon.

  • Capital expenditure is forecast to be c.$265 million, with an additional c.$100 million to be spent on decommissioning.

  • Organizational restructuring completed which is expected to deliver sustainable annual cash savings of over $125 million.

  • Underlying operating cash flow1 is expected to be c.$0.5 billion at $50/bbl for the first year of Tullow’s new business plan which aims to deliver c.$7 billion underlying operating cash flow over the next 10 years; 2021 pre-financing cash flow is expected to be c.$0.2 billion at $50/bbl2

  • In Ghana, oil production from Jubilee and TEN for the year to date is in line with expectations, supported by gas offtake from the Government of Ghana of c.125 mmscfd.

  • A new oil offloading system is being commissioned on Jubilee and is expected to be ready for a first lifting in February.

  • A drilling rig is being mobilized to Ghana to commence operations in the second quarter of the year and the first new production well on Jubilee is forecast to be onstream in the third quarter.

  • In the Non-operated portfolio, development drilling is restarting in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, whilst decommissioning activity continues in Mauritania and the United Kingdom.

Source: Tullow

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