DNO报告伊拉克产量反弹,北海勘探取得成功

2024 年 2 月 13 日

(WO) - DNO ASA 公布 2023 年收入为 6.68 亿美元,营业利润为 2.18 亿美元,得益于北海勘探成功的一年,伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区的产量反弹。

平均净产量为 52,600 桶/日,其中库尔德斯坦为 34,900 桶/日,北海为 14,200 桶/日,西非为 3,500 桶/日。2019 年,公司加速转向北海,去年获得了一系列新发现,预计总可采量净值为 100 MMboe。

截至年底,DNO 运营的 Tawke 许可证的总产量已基本从 2023 年 3 月出口管道关闭中恢复过来,平均产量为 80,000 桶/日。该公司的净权益份额以每桶 30 美元左右的低价出售,以现金和套利的方式出售,并由交易商通过公路油罐车运输或通过管道输送到当地炼油厂。

尽管实际价格较低,但随着运营支出下降 65%,Tawke 的销售额现在每月为 DNO 产生约 1,000 万美元的自由现金流。

今年,北海的净产量预计为 15,000-16,000 桶/日;对英国 Arran 油田 25% 股权的补强收购完成后,产量将再增加 2,000-2,500 桶/日。

在库尔德斯坦,DNO 预计 Tawke 许可证的总运营产量将继续保持平均 80,000 桶/日。这一数字可能会发生变化,具体取决于正在进行的讨论的结果,这些讨论涉及追回过去向库尔德斯坦地区政府交付的欠款以及未来任何石油出口的付款条款和条件,这反过来又将推动油井投资。

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DNO reports Iraqi production rebound, North Sea exploration success

February 13, 2024

(WO) – DNO ASA reported 2023 revenues of $668 million and operating profit of $218 million on the back of production rebound in the Kurdistan region of Iraq in a year marked by North Sea exploration success.

Net production averaged 52,600 boepd, of which Kurdistan contributed 34,900 boepd, North Sea 14,200 boepd and West Africa 3,500 boepd. The pivot towards the North Sea, accelerated in 2019, delivering a string of discoveries with combined recoverable volumes estimated at 100 MMboe net to the company last year.

At year-end, gross production from the DNO-operated Tawke license had largely recovered from the March 2023 export pipeline shutdown and was averaging 80,000 boepd. The company’s net entitlement share is sold at reduced prices in the low-to-mid $30s per barrel on a cash and carry basis and transported by traders by road tanker or pipelined to local refineries.

With operational spend down 65%, Tawke sales now generate some $10 million per month of free cash flows to DNO, notwithstanding lower realized prices.

This year, net production in the North Sea is projected at 15,000-16,000 boepd; the bolt-on acquisition of a 25% stake in the producing UK field Arran will add another 2,000-2,500 boepd once completed.

In Kurdistan, DNO expects gross operated production at the Tawke license to continue to average 80,000 boepd. That figure could change depending on the outcome of ongoing discussions related to recovery of arrears for past deliveries to the Kurdistan Regional Government and payment terms and conditions for any future oil exports, which in turn will drive investments in wells.