Kosmos 第二季度星光熠熠

随着 Jubilee Southeast 和 Winterfell 的启动,Kosmos Energy 已完成其生产目标的一半。

高管们表示, Kosmos Energy第二季度在开发项目方面取得的进展为公司在 2024 年实现强劲收官奠定了基础。  

该公司正在向其在美国墨西哥湾 (GoM) 的增产目标迈进。Kosmos 还在毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔的 Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Project (GTA)项目上取得了进展,该项目的运营商 BP 已在加纳和赤道几内亚启动了钻探活动。

Kosmos 首席执行官 Andrew Inglis 在 8 月 5 日的公司财报电话会议上表示:“两年前,我们宣布了将产量提高约 50%的目标,这主要得益于三个重要项目的实施,即加纳的Jubilee Southeast 、墨西哥湾的Winterfell以及毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔的 GTA。”“随着 Jubilee Southeast 和 Winterfell 的成功启动,以及墨西哥湾的增产项目,我们已经完成了实现这一目标的一半。”

随着项目全面投入运营,Kosmos 预计自由现金流将显著增加——高管估计每季度自由现金流将在 1 亿美元至 1.5 亿美元之间。

马里兰州政府项目启动

英格利斯表示,在墨西哥湾,Beacon Offshore Energy LLC运营的Winterfell 的启动标志着该公司的一个里程碑,因为该项目的前两口井于7 月初投产,第三口井预计将于第三季度末投产。Beacon 持有 Winterfell 35.08% 的权益,Kosmos Energy 持有 25.04% 的权益,其他合作伙伴持有该项目的其余股份。Winterfell 于 2021 年被发现。

作为运营商,Kosmos 还成功完成了 Kodiak-3 井修井,其 Odd Job 海底泵项目于 7 月底上线,两项工作均超出公司预期。Kosmos 墨西哥湾的产量总计增加了 20,000 桶油当量/天,比第一季度增加了 40%。

Kosmos 计划再钻探两口墨西哥湾油井。Kosmos 还认为 Keathley Canyon 964 区块的 Tiberius 油田具有进一步的上行潜力,该公司表示,该区块的估计总资源量为 1 亿桶油当量。

“在我们的下一个 ILX [基础设施主导的勘探] 开发项目Tiberius,Kosmos 是其运营商,我们已经订购了长周期项目,并获得了一个钻井平台,预计今年晚些时候将获得项目批准。我们继续取得良好进展,预计在 [最终投资决定] 后 18 个月到 24 个月内将产出第一批石油,”Inglis 说道。

非洲行动更新

BP牵头的毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔海上 GTA项目最近也取得了重大基础设施里程碑,因为天然气区和设想中的液化天然气枢纽已经建成。该项目的合作伙伴 Kosmos 报告称,一艘浮动液化天然气船已停泊在枢纽码头,一艘 FPSO 装置已固定在海床上,立管已安装完毕,最后的连接工作正在进行中。

该项目预计将于 8 月产出第一批天然气,首批液化天然气预计将于第四季度交付。塞内加尔Yakaar-Teranga 的概念开发工作已经完成。Kosmos 表示,现在将转向最终确定合作伙伴关系,以支持该项目的进展。

Kosmos 在加纳的业务已完成 Jubilee 为期三年的钻探活动,最后一口生产井和注水井现已投入使用。尽管由于 J-69 井表现不佳以及注水方面存在一些挑战,产量有所下降,但“预计 Jubilee 全年总产量将达到每天约 90,000 桶石油,”Inglis 表示。加纳的 TEN 油田超出预期,日产量约为 19,300 桶,设备正常运行时间很长。目前,Kosmos 在加纳的业务日产量为 87,000 桶油当量。

英格利斯表示,该公司位于加纳近海的 TEN 油田的开发工作也进展顺利。

“下一步显然是完成所有 TEN,完成所有技术工作,进行预调试,移交给 BP,以便他们能够控制 FPSO 的运营。同样,目标是在 9 月份完成这项工作,随后不久将产出第一批天然气,”Inglis 说道。

在赤道几内亚,该公司的平均总产量为 24,000 桶/天。Kosmos 已开始钻探活动,最近有一台钻机抵达,开始钻探两口加密井。第一口井的早期结果令人鼓舞,Kosmos 估计到年底产量将净增 3,000 桶/天。该地区的总产量为 24,200 桶/天,与最初的预期一致。

“从第三季度和全年来看”,我们已将全年产量预期下调至 67,000 [桶油当量] 至 71,000 桶油当量,这反映了 J-69 对 Jubilee 的影响以及 Winterfell 的延迟,”Inglis 表示。“我们预计今年加纳的货运量将减少两船。这应该会被我们现在预计赤道几内亚将增加一半的货运量部分抵消,因为第四季度将增加新的产量。”

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由于 J-69 井出现问题,Jubilee 的产量低于预期(来源:Kosmos Energy)

收益、业绩

Kosmos 报告称,其收入为 4.51 亿美元,高于去年第二季度的 2.73 亿美元。该季度产量同比增长 7%,但由于 Jubilee 产量下降和 Winterfell 启动延迟,产量仍低于公司预期。

Kosmos 报告称,资本支出为 2.15 亿美元,由于 GTA 项目的时间问题,低于预期。不过,资本支出预计将与 7.5 亿美元的年度指导一致。

原文链接/HartEnergy

Kosmos’ Stars Shine Bright in 2Q

With the startups of Jubilee Southeast and Winterfell, Kosmos Energy is halfway to achieving its production goal.

Kosmos Energy’s progress across its development projects in the second quarter has set the company on a path toward a robust finish to 2024, executives said.  

The company is making headway toward its increased production goals in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GoM). Kosmos has also made advancements on the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Project (GTA) project in Mauritania and Senegal, which operator BP launched drilling campaigns in Ghana and Equatorial Guinea.

“Two years ago, we announced a target to grow production by around 50%, driven largely by the delivery of three important projects, Jubilee Southeast in Ghana, Winterfell in the Gulf of Mexico and GTA in Mauritania and Senegal,” Kosmos CEO Andrew Inglis said during the company’s Aug. 5 earnings call. “We’re around halfway to achieving that target with the successful startup of Jubilee Southeast and Winterfell, alongside production enhancement projects in the Gulf of Mexico.”

As projects become fully operational, Kosmos anticipates a notable increase in free cash flow—executives estimate between $100 million and $150 million per quarter.

GoM projects get started

In the GoM, the startup of Winterfell, operated by Beacon Offshore Energy LLC, marked a milestone for the company, Inglis said, as the development’s first two wells came online in early July and the third is anticipated by the end of the third quarter. Beacon holds a 35.08% interest in Winterfell and Kosmos Energy 25.04% with other partners holding the rest of the project’s stakes. Winterfell was discovered in 2021.

As operator, Kosmos also successfully completed the Kodiak-3 well workover and its Odd Job subsea pump project came online in late July, with both performing ahead of company expectations. Together, the Kosmos’ GoM production is up 20,000 boe/d, a 40% increase from the first quarter.

Kosmos is planning two additional GoM wells. Kosmos also have further upside potential from Tiberius in Keathley Canyon Block 964, which the company said has an estimate gross resource of 100 MMboe.

“On Tiberius, our next ILX [infrastructure-led exploration] development where Kosmos is operator, we have ordered the long lead items and secured a rig with the project sanction expected later this year. We continue to make good progress and anticipate first oil around 18 months to 24 months after [final investment decision],” Inglis said.

Africa ops update

The BP-led GTA project offshore Mauritania and Senegal also recently achieved significant infrastructure milestones as the gas province and envisioned LNG hub are built out. Kosmos, a partner in the project, reported that a floating LNG vessel has been moored to the hub terminal, and an FPSO unit is secured to the seabed with risers installed and final connection work ongoing.

The project is anticipated to produce first gas in August, and the inaugural LNG cargo is expected by the fourth-quarter. Concept development work has been completed on the Yakaar-Teranga in Senegal. Kosmos said it will now transition toward finalizing the partnership to support the project’s advancement.

Kosmos’ operations in Ghana have seen the completion of a three-year drilling campaign at Jubilee, with the final producer and water injection wells now online. Despite a dip in production due to underperformance of well J-69, and some water injection challenges, “full year gross Jubilee production is now expected to be around 90,000 barrels of oil per day,” Inglis said. The TEN Field in Ghana is exceeding expectations, producing about 19,300 bbl/d with high facility uptime. Currently, Kosmos’ Ghana operations produce 87,000 boe/d.

The company is also on track in developing its TEN Field offshore Ghana, Inglis said.

“The next step is clearly the finishing of all of the TEN, all the work by technique, to pre-commission, hand over to BP so they can take operational control of the FPSO. That, again, is targeted in September with first gas shortly thereafter,” Inglis said.

In Equatorial Guinea, the company averaged 24,000 bbl/d in gross production. Kosmos has begun its drilling campaign, with a rig recently arriving to initiate the drilling of two infill wells. Early results from the first well are promising, and Kosmos estimated an additional 3,000 bbl/d net increase from production by year-end. Gross production in the region was 24,200 bbl/d, aligning with initial expectations.

“Looking at 3Q and the full year more broadly… we have lowered our full year production guidance to 67,000 [boe] to 71,000 boe, reflecting the impacts of J-69 on Jubilee and the delay in Winterfell,” Inglis said. “We expect to lift two fewer Ghana cargoes this year. This should be partially offset by an additional half cargo we now expect in Equatorial Guinea, as new production is added in the fourth quarter.”

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Production at Jubilee was lower than expected due to issues with well J-69 (Source: Kosmos Energy)

Earnings, results

Kosmos reported $451 million in revenue, an increase from last year’s second quarter revenues of $273 million. Production saw a 7% year-on-year increase for the quarter, although at the lower end of company guidance due to lower Jubilee output and a delay in the Winterfell startup.

Kosmos reported capex of $215 million, which was lower than expected due to timing issues related to the GTA project. However, capex is expected to align with annual guidance of $750 million.