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Tullow announces new strategy and plan to generate c. $7 billion of operating cashflow over the next 10 years

25/11/2020
  • Plan focuses over 90% of future capital expenditure on Tullow’s West African producing assets
  • Investment of c. $2.7 billion from 2021-30 delivers c. $4 billion cash flow for debt service and value growth
  • 2020 Group production averages 75,000 bopd to date; Full Year guidance remains 73,000 to 77,000 bopd

Assuming an oil price of $45 per barrel in 2021 and $55 per barrel flat nominal from 2022 onwards, and with over 90% of future capital expenditure focused on the Group’s West African producing assets, Tullow forecasts it will generate c. $7 billion of operating cashflow over the next 10 years. After capital investment of c. $2.7 billion, there will be c.$4 billion cash flow available for debt service and shareholder returns which Tullow will initially apply towards reducing gearing to 1-2x net debt / EBITDAX while retaining appropriate liquidity.

Following the successful $575 million sale of its Ugandan assets, Tullow will continue to consider additional asset sales, provided they are value accretive and strengthen the balance sheet.  However, in light of the material cost savings that the Group has realised and the cash flow generation from this new plan, there is now less urgency to sell additional assets.  

Material options to generate additional returns

Tullow has considerable opportunities to unlock value in Kenya and South America. These require an innovative approach and a deep geoscience and engineering expertise but do not require significant capital investment in the evaluation phase.   

In Kenya, Tullow is in the process of re-assessing Project Oil Kenya to design an economic project at low oil prices whilst preserving the phased development concept.

In South America, Tullow has material positions in emerging basins with substantial acreage in Suriname, Guyana and Argentina. Tullow’s current focus is to better understand the prospectivity in these basins.

Operational Update

Group working interest production to date in 2020 has averaged 75,000 bopd in line with expectations. Full year guidance remains 73,000 to 77,000 bopd, reflecting continued good performance across the portfolio.

In Kenya, Tullow and its Joint Venture Partners are working with the Government on an extension to their exploration licences to the end of 2021.

In Suriname, the prospective Goliathberg-Voltzberg North-1 well is on schedule to spud in Q1 2021.

RAHUL DHIR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, TULLOW OIL PLC, COMMENTED TODAY:
"Since joining Tullow in July 2020 I have been deeply impressed by the strength of the Group's assets, especially in Ghana. Following hard work by our team, and with input from our partners and external experts, we have a clear strategy and plan for the next 10 years. The plan focuses our capital on a deep portfolio of short-cycle, high-return opportunities within our current producing asset base and will ensure that Tullow can meet its financial obligations and deliver material value for our host nations and investors.”

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