Saudi Arabia - joining the dots
A series of blog entries exploring Saudi Arabia's role in the oil markets with a brief look at the history of the royal family and politics that dictate and influence the Kingdom's oil policy
AIM - Assets In Market
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Iran negotiations - is the end nigh?
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Yemen: The Islamic Chessboard?
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Acquisition Criteria
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Valuation Series
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Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Repsol makes US$8.3bn offer for Talisman Energy
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Sub-Saharan Africa - newsflow update
Gabon Deepwater - Leopard discovery
- Leopard-1 was drilled on licence BCD10
- Shell 75%*, CNOOC 25%
- Encountered substantial gas column with 200m net gas pay
- Further appraisal required
- FLNG? 3-4 tcf may be required, although economics of sales into Europe are marginal
- Government is also keen to grow domestic gas market
- Minsala Marine discovery
- Estimated 1bnboe in place, of which 80% oil
- In same shallow water block as the Litchendjili and Nene Marine fields, both of which are currently undergoing development
- Pre-salt offshore Kwanza Basin - oil discovery made by Repsol
- Will evaluate commerciality of the Locosso oil field
- Located in Block 22, immediately to south of Cobalt's Block 21 which contains the play opening Cameia field
- Given remote location and water depth, Wood Mackenzie estimates will require 300mmbbl to be commercial on standalone basis
- Anadarko wells in West Africa all encountered non-commercial oil
- Liberia: Iroko-1 and Timbo-1
- Cote d'Ivoire: Morue-1
- http://www.anadarko.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/Operations%20Reports/APC%203Q14%20Ops%20Report%2010-28-14.pdf
- NNPC has pre-empted on the sale of OML25
- Post transaction, NNPC will own 100% and likely transfer the interest to NPDC
- NPDC's portfolio is already overstretched and future investment will be heavily constrained
- The winning bidder of the Shell, Eni, Total process was Crestar Integrated Natural Resources Limited
- It is believed that the pre-emption, a decision made by the Minster of Energy, is due to Crestar's Chairman being Osten Olorunsola
- The Minister of Energy had fired Osten Olorunsola as Director of Petroleum Resources in June 2013
- http://africaoilgasreport.com/2014/11/farm-in-farm-out/nnpc-in-desperate-search-for-funds-to-pay-for-oml-25/
- Government and rebels now re-arming following end of rainy season
- Sudan is providing South Sudanese Machar-led rebels with weapons and intelligence
- Rebels likely to set-up bases where they can attack oil fields
- Local self defence militia are guarding fields bolstered by Chinese peacekeepers
- Should prevent rebels gaining control of fields, but fighting likely to intensify
- World bank has pledged USD600mm funding towards Ugandan/Kenyan export pipeline
- Total cost estimated to be >USD4bn
- Project still remains in early stages - commercial structure, construction, ownership and operations all yet to be determined
- FEED contracts expected to be awarded end of 2014
Monday, 10 November 2014
Brent falls - impact on E&A
Brent (above) has now fallen >25% since June...what are the E&Ps going to do...
- Longer lead times, offshore spend tends to be committed vs. onshore
- Likely see cut back in E&A instead
- Kurdistan, DNO and Genel are still to be paid for pipeline exports
- Egypt, TransGlobe has built up USD185m of receivables
- Nigeria, Seplat has built up USD215m receivables as government partners/stakeholders have been slow to pay
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Obama Administration to bypass Congress on deal with Iran?
- Administration’s plan to suspend economic sanctions against Iran without a vote in Congress
- …Administration says Congress will have final say in whether to permanently lift sanctions
- …and Iran must make sufficient progress in conceding its programme
- Saudi wants the GCC to influence Congress to not approve retention of any nuclear facility
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Sangomar Deep - Senegal's first offshore discovery
- On 7 October 2014, Cairn Energy and its partners announced that a significant oil discovery had been made in the FAN-1 exploration well in the Sangomar Deep block, Senegal's first offshore discovery
- 29m net pay
- Gross oil interval of >500m
- No OWC encountered
- Distinct oil types recovered 28-41 API
- This was followed by a second discovery in the SNE-1 well, announced on 10 November 2014
- 36m net pay
- Gross oil interval of 95m with gas cap
- Oil of 32 API, oil and water recovered to surface
- 1C: 150mmbbl, 2C:330mmbbl, 3C: 670mmbbl
- Block is operated by Cairn (40%) - other partners are COP (35%), Far (15%), Petrosen (10%)
- SNE-1 is potentially commercial on a standalone basis; FAN-1 economics more marginal - may be tied back to SNE-1 or warrant a stand-alone development, will need further delineation
Monday, 25 August 2014
Waha resumes production - a brief history of the Waha fields
- Comprises a number of concessions located in the Sirte Basin in eastern Libya
- Four main fields are: Waha, Gialo, Dahra and Defa
- Originally issued to Oasis Oil Company (consortium of Conoco, MRO and Amerada Hess)
- In 1986, US sanctions required all US companies to withdraw
- Concessions were held in escrow
- NOC established 100% subsidiary, the Waha Oil Company, to operate the fields until 2005 when the US companies re-entered
- In 2009, list of 24 fields to be developed were drawn up, however development has been slowed by NOC budget constraints
- In March 2011, production halted due to outbreak of civil war
- Production restarted in November 2011 and climbed quickly to pre-war levels as there was minimal damage to facilities
- However, in 2013...
- Operations were disrupted at the Dahra field due to clashes between armed militias and security guards
- Production at Gialo was disrupted by protesters demanding better jobs and living conditions from the government
- Disruptions have since worsened with local tribes and militias targeting oil and gas facilities with prolonged shut-ins since H2 2013
- According to various news sources, NOC announced on 25 August 2014 that production at the Waha concessions have resumed: http://www.bidnessetc.com/24617-libya-resumes-crude-oil-production-as-fighting-continues/