Oil Search Achieves Record Quarterly Production
16 Outubro 2017 - 9:28PM
Dow Jones News
By Robb M. Stewart
MELBOURNE, Australia--Oil Search Ltd. (OSH.AU) racked up record
production volumes in the last quarter, driven by the continued
rise in output from Exxon Mobil Corp.'s (XOM) gas-export venture in
Papua New Guinea.
The growth in production buoyed the energy company's
third-quarter sales revenue and puts it on track to deliver
production for the year at the upper end of a target of 29
million-30.5 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Oil Search said it produced 7.91 million barrels in the third
quarter, up 9.3% on the previous quarter and 3.7% ahead of a year
earlier as the Exxon-led PNG LNG project produced at its highest
quarterly rate since it came onstream in 2014. The company's oil
and natural gas fields in Papua New Guinea also performed well, the
company said.
Revenue for the quarter climbed to US$380.8 million, 23% higher
than the same quarter last year and up 15% quarter-on-quarter even
as oil prices rose on-quarter but average gas and LNG prices
slipped.
Papua New Guinea's government sold the remainder of its almost
10% stake in Oil Search in late September, following federal
elections the month before that saw Peter O'Neill returned as prime
minister. Some analysts speculated the exit heightens Oil Search's
appeal as a target for other energy companies.
Oil Search operates all of Papua New Guinea's currently
producing oil fields, although its most valuable asset is a 29%
interest in Exxon's PNG LNG project.
The company has pinned its growth prospects on developing
additional LNG production lines, drawing on the P'nyang gas field
as well as the Elk-Antelope fields in a region of Papua New Guinea
being developed by France's Total SA (TOT). Dicussions between Oil
Search, Exxon and Total have stepped up in recent months on ways to
leverage existing infrastructure at the PNG LNG plant site and
reduce costs to support building at least two more production lines
in the country.
Oil Search Managing Director Peter Botten worked progressed
during the quarter on the next phase of LNG expansion in Papua New
Guinea, and engineering studies are underway to evaluate a narrow
range of options for the Elk-Antelope and P'nyang gas resources.
The venture partners aim to present an aligned proposal to the new
government in the fourth quarter, he said.
Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 16, 2017 19:13 ET (23:13 GMT)
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