Construction News
17/07/2008
Centrica Acquires Its First Norwegian Gas Producing Interests
Centrica plc, the parent company of British Gas, today announced it has reached agreement to acquire interests in a package of non-operated gas and oil assets in Norway for $375 million (£190 million) in cash, including its first gas production in the Norwegian sector.
The agreement, with Marathon Oil, will see Centrica acquire interests in the Heimdal area of the Norwegian North Sea, which includes producing fields, discoveries and exploration prospects.
Additional capital investment of approximately £125 million will be required to maximise the total reserves potential of 165 billion cubic feet equivalent (bcfe) over the next four years. At the effective date of acquisition, 1 January 2008, the immediately recognisable reserves were 100 bcfe, of which 70% was gas. On closing, the final consideration will be adjusted downwards to reflect production since the start of 2008.
Centrica will acquire a 23.8% interest in the Heimdal field, a 46.9% interest in Vale and a 20% interest in Skirne/Byggve, all of which are producing fields. It will also acquire interests in the Heimdal East and Peik discoveries which could be developed by 2012. Gas currently being produced from the fields is contracted until 2011 at prices directly linked to the UK market. After 2011, Centrica could deliver the gas to the UK or continental Europe.
Sam Laidlaw, Chief Executive of Centrica, said: "This investment is in line with our strategy to reduce the Group's exposure to movements in gas prices through securing additional upstream assets. It also increases the level of gas reserves to supply our British Gas customers and gives us our first producing interests in Norway, building on our existing exploration position."
(CD/JM)
The agreement, with Marathon Oil, will see Centrica acquire interests in the Heimdal area of the Norwegian North Sea, which includes producing fields, discoveries and exploration prospects.
Additional capital investment of approximately £125 million will be required to maximise the total reserves potential of 165 billion cubic feet equivalent (bcfe) over the next four years. At the effective date of acquisition, 1 January 2008, the immediately recognisable reserves were 100 bcfe, of which 70% was gas. On closing, the final consideration will be adjusted downwards to reflect production since the start of 2008.
Centrica will acquire a 23.8% interest in the Heimdal field, a 46.9% interest in Vale and a 20% interest in Skirne/Byggve, all of which are producing fields. It will also acquire interests in the Heimdal East and Peik discoveries which could be developed by 2012. Gas currently being produced from the fields is contracted until 2011 at prices directly linked to the UK market. After 2011, Centrica could deliver the gas to the UK or continental Europe.
Sam Laidlaw, Chief Executive of Centrica, said: "This investment is in line with our strategy to reduce the Group's exposure to movements in gas prices through securing additional upstream assets. It also increases the level of gas reserves to supply our British Gas customers and gives us our first producing interests in Norway, building on our existing exploration position."
(CD/JM)
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