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Ghana to Pay $2.9/MMBTU for Jubilee Field Gas

M.Cby M.C
August 10, 2023
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Africa-focused independent Tullow Oil has agreed to charge the Government of Ghana a sum of $2.9 for every million British Thermal Units (MMBTU), or about a thousand cubic feet of gas, supplied from the Jubilee and TEN fields, located offshore the country.

“The pricing remains lower than the weighted average price of other sources of gas in Ghana, underscoring Tullow’s commitment to the economic development of its host nation”, the UK listed firm says in a statement.

Tullow pumps about 100Million standard cubic feet a day (100MMscf/d) of raw, unprocessed natural gas, from deep offshore wells to the Gas Processing Plant, an onshore processing facility in Atuabo, from where the lean gas is pumped to the Takoradi Distribution Station (TDS).

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As part of the agreement with the government, the state never paid for that gas for the seven years of supply. That is the agreement that is being amended.

The value of $2.90/MMBTU, “utilises the price for Jubilee gas referenced in the 2017 Jubilee Plan of Development”, Tullow declared.

The amended agreement is expected to continue until the end of the third quarter of 2023. An agreement on acceptable commercial terms for export of future longterm volumes of Jubilee and TEN gas is in progress for completion by that time.

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Tullow Oil Receives Approval from Gabon Gov’t to Extend License to 2046

Meanwhile, Tullow Oil has received approval from Gabon’s government for the extension of several of its licenses until 2046, which boosts its resource base in the country.

Tullow Oil which is in chase for high-return production assets in Africa, also confirmed the license extensions in a statement. It said it will increase the value of its resource base through the addition of around 5 million barrels of net 2P proven and probable reserves that will deliver approximately 100% 2P reserves replacement in Gabon this year.

“This activity is in line with the group’s strategy to focus on its high-return production assets in Africa and unlock value through optimisation of its non-operated portfolio.The extensions reflect the future potential of the reserves and resources across the Gabonese assets and the longevity of the Tchatamba facilities as a core hub for Tullow.”

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Tullow and privately owned Perenco in April signed an asset swap deal covering oil and gas fields in Gabon, which is intended to optimise Tullow’s equity ownership across key fields in the country.

Under the deal, which is expected to close later this year, Tullow will hand over to Perenco its entire stakes of 40%, 27.5%, 24.3% and 10% respectively in the Limande, Turnix, Moba and Oba assets and a 17.5% holding in the Simba field in which it will retain 40%.

In return, Tullow’s interest in the Tchatamba and DE8 assets will both increase to 40% after securing 15% and 20% interest, respectively, from the French independent.

This deal, Tullow said at the time, would see Tchatamba become a key hub for the company around which it can develop existing satellite fields and explore for future tie-back opportunities.

The London and Ghana-listed upstream noted that independent plans are already being eyed to develop the Wamba, D8 and Simba discoveries via Tchatamba’s facilities.

The company’s production in Gabon comes from a portfolio of more than 20 non-operated onshore and offshore fields. Tullow on its website states the West African nation is an important contributor to its non-operated production, with 2022 net output of around 14,900 barrels per day of oil.

The company’s expected production in Gabon for 2023 remains unchanged at 13,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

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Tags: British Thermal Units (MMBTU)Gabon Gov’tTakoradi Distribution Station (TDS)Tullow oilubilee and TEN gas
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