图洛石油公司推进加纳石油许可证延期和天然气协议事宜


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该公司目前正努力与政府部门达成更多协议。

Tullow 首席执行官 Ian Perks 于 9 月上任,他在最近的交易更新中重点介绍了公司的目标。

6 月,Tullow 及其合作伙伴 PetroSA、Kosmos Energy、加纳国家石油公司和 Explorco 与加纳政府签署了一份谅解备忘录。

该协议涉及西角三点区块和深水塔诺区块。

Tullow 最新发布的消息强调,Jubilee 油田已签署新的天然气销售合同,明确了延期许可证有效期内的天然气定价。

该公司目前正在解决一些悬而未决的问题,包括确保天然气销售的支付机制以及 Jubilee 的最新发展计划,而这些都需要议会的批准。

截至 10 月,Jubilee 油田的平均日产量约为 61000 桶(Tullow 净产量为 23900 桶),这得益于今年新一口生产井的完工。

第二口井 J73-P 的钻探工作已于本月开始,预计将于年底开始投产。

由于 Ntomme 和 Enyenra 油田的强劲表现,TEN 油田的日产量约为 16000 桶,超出预期。

截至 10 月底,两个地点的浮式生产储卸油船的正常运行时间平均为 97%。

展望未来,Tullow 已批准 2026 年钻井计划,涉及五口井,包括四口已承诺的井(三口生产井和一口注水井)和一口可选生产井。

该公司还在进行海底节点地震勘测,并将新的四维地震数据整合起来,以完善储层模型,为未来的钻井提供信息。

在财务方面,Tullow 专注于通过资产处置来改善其资产负债表,已完成出售其在肯尼亚的权益,获利至少 1.2 亿美元(9165 万英镑),以及出售其在加蓬的资产,税后获利约 3 亿美元。

 

Tullow目前正在与债券持有人和投资者商讨在2026年5月债券到期前进行再融资的方案。

截至上个月,加纳政府欠 Tullow 的款项(包括 TEN 的发展债务和逾期现金催收)总额超过 2 亿美元(22.2 亿塞地)。

珀克斯表示:“我们近期的首要任务仍然是确保图洛石油公司走上长期可持续的财务道路。为了实现这一目标,我们正致力于最大限度地提高在加纳的运营效率、优化成本以及对集团的资本结构进行再融资。”

“我们对近期加纳钻探活动的早期成功感到鼓舞,并已启动该计划中的第二口井。展望2026年,我们将通过控制产量递减和新井的额外产量来优化生产。”

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Tullow Oil moves forward on Ghana licence extensions and gas agreement

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The company is now working to complete further agreements with government authorities.

Tullow CEO Ian Perks, who assumed the role in September, highlighted the company’s objectives in a recent trading update.

In June, Tullow and its partners, PetroSA, Kosmos Energy, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation and Explorco, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ghanaian Government.

The agreement relates to the West Cape Three Points and Deep Water Tano blocks.

Tullow’s latest update highlighted that a new gas sales contract has been executed for the Jubilee field, providing clarity on gas pricing for the duration of the extended licences.

The company is currently addressing outstanding issues including securing payment mechanisms for gas sales and an updated plan of development for Jubilee, which will necessitate approval from parliament.

Production at Jubilee averaged approximately 61 000 bpd gross (23 900 net to Tullow) through October, backed by the completion of a new production well this year.

Drilling of a second well, J73-P, commenced this month and is expected to start producing by the end of the year.

The TEN field has produced approximately 16 000 bpd, surpassing expectations due to strong performance from the Ntomme and Enyenra fields.

Uptime for floating production storage and offloading vessels at both sites averaged 97% up to the end of October.

Looking ahead, Tullow has approved a drilling programme for 2026 involving five wells, comprising four committed (three producers and a water injector) and one optional producer.

The company is also conducting an ocean bottom node seismic survey and integrating new four-dimensional seismic data to refine reservoir models and inform future drilling.

On the financial side, Tullow has concentrated on improving its balance sheet through asset disposals, having completed the sale of its interests in Kenya for at least US$120 million (£91.65 million) and its Gabon assets for around US$300 million after taxes.

 

Tullow is now in talks with bondholders and investors about refinancing options ahead of a bond maturity in May 2026.

Receivables owed by the Ghanaian Government, including development debt for TEN and overdue cash calls, totalled more than US$200 million (2.22 billion cedis) net to Tullow as of last month.

Perks said: “Our near-term priority remains to put Tullow on a long-term sustainable financial footing. To achieve this, we are focused on maximising operational efficiency in Ghana, cost optimisation and refinancing the Group’s capital structure.

“We are encouraged by the early successes in the recent Ghana drilling campaign and have spudded the second well in the programme. Looking ahead into 2026 we will look to optimise production through management of the decline and the additional production from new wells.”

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