Apache Signs Contract to Supply Natural Gas to Iron Ore Project in Western Australia
06 Janeiro 2009 - 7:25AM
PR Newswire (US)
Development of Reindeer field, Devil Creek processing plant to
provide new gas supply source HOUSTON, Jan. 6
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apache Corporation (NYSE:APANASDAQ:APA)
said today that it has signed a contract to supply natural gas from
the Reindeer Field to CITIC Pacific's Sino Iron project in Western
Australia. Apache and its Reindeer joint venture partner Santos Ltd
have agreed to supply 154 billion cubic feet of gas over seven
years beginning in the second half of 2011. Apache owns a
55-percent interest in the field and Santos owns the remaining
interest. The gas will be supplied through a new, 65-mile offshore
pipeline and a new onshore sales gas processing facility at Devil
Creek, about 28 miles southwest of Dampier, with capacity to
process 210 million cubic feet of gas per day. Apache plans to sell
additional production from the Reindeer field to other domestic
customers in Western Australia. The contract price for the first
three years is a fixed price adjusted periodically for changes in
the Australian consumer price index. Beginning in the fourth year,
the price is indexed to international oil prices. At an oil price
of $50 per barrel, Apache's net share of the revenue over the seven
years of the contract would be approximately $700 million. The gas
sales agreement will not take effect unless Apache and Santos sign
contracts for engineering and procurement of the gas plant and
pipeline by mid-March 2009 (or a later date if agreed by all
parties). "Development of the Reindeer field and Devil Creek plant
will increase gas supplies in Western Australia, introduce a third
major avenue for offshore gas to be delivered into the domestic gas
market, and fuel production growth for Apache's shareholders," said
G. Steven Farris, Apache's president and chief executive officer.
"We are pleased we were able to sign this contract with Citic
Pacific." "The advent of significantly higher natural gas prices in
Western Australia has enabled the large capital commitments
required to develop new fields such as Reindeer," Farris said.
"Apache has an active program to explore for and develop new oil
and gas resources in order to expand Western Australia's energy
supplies." CITIC Pacific Mining's Sino Iron project is under
construction at Cape Preston, in Western Australia's Pilbara
region. With about 75 percent of capital expenditure committed, the
project is the most advanced magnetite development in Western
Australia. Earthworks for the power station and processing plant
have been completed and the mine is under development. The first of
the gas turbines and other major equipment have been manufactured
and are ready for shipping to the site; other long lead-time
components are currently being manufactured. CITIC Pacific Mining
currently employs about 500 people in Perth, Cape Preston and
China. The project has funding arrangements in place with the China
Development Bank. CITIC Pacific Mining has considerable support
behind it through parent company CITIC Pacific, based in Hong Kong,
and its majority shareholder, the CITIC Group. Apache Corporation
is a large independent oil and gas exploration and production
company with operations in the United States, Canada, the United
Kingdom North Sea, Egypt, Australia and Argentina. This news
release contains certain "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 including, without limitation,
expectations, beliefs, plans and objectives regarding production
and exploration activities. Any matters that are not historical
facts are forward-looking and, accordingly, involve estimates,
assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including, without
limitation, risks, uncertainties and other factors discussed in our
2007 Form 10-K and on our Web site. There is no assurance that
Apache's expectations will be realized, and actual results may
differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking
statements. We assume no duty to update these statements as of any
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