Schlumberger Oil Finance Deal to yield $1.32bn in Net Cash Flow - NNPC
Sun, Jul 1, 2018 | By publisher
Oil & Gas
A FINAL nod has been given to the execution of the final contractual agreement between the NNPC/FIRST E&P JV and Schlumberger one year after signing the tripartite term sheet for the financing and technical services. In deal which was sealed at the weekend in London is for the Anyalu and Madu fields under Oil Mining Licence, OML 83 and OML 85, offshore Nigeria.
Under the agreement, global oil services giant, Schlumberger would provide $724.14m out of the required project cost of $1.082bn while the balance of $358.79m is to be funded with cash flows generated by the project.
The Anyala and Madu fields are projected to have 193 million barrels of crude oil and 0.637 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves with production plateau of 50, 000 barrels of oil per day and 120 million standard cubic feet of gas per day.
At the signing ceremony which was also attended by chief executives of the other parties to the deal, Maikanti Baru, group managing director of NNPC, said in arriving at the innovative alternative funding package, the corporation was guided by the need to instill transparent and accountable processes.
He further added that NNPC also followed strict compliance with all extant laws, regulations and established governance protocols as well as overriding national interest and drive to achieve competitive market pricing for such a greenfield project.
Baru explained that the NNPC/FIRST E&P JV project financing formula came as a creative approach to funding JV operations in response to the realities of the prevailing operating environment.
According to Baru, “apart from aligning wholly with government’s aspiration of increased crude oil and gas production, reserves growth and monetization of the nation’s enormous gas resources, the model is in tandem with one of the corporation’s 12 Business Focus Areas (BUFAs); ramping up crude oil and gas reserves and production which also supports Government’s 7 Big Wins aspirations’’.
He said the Schlumberger financing package covers pre-Final Investment Decision, FID, funding, 100 per cent of capital expenditure for three years and pre-production operating expenses.
He added that the package would enable the country to generate $5.60bn in taxes and royalties and $1.32bn in net cash flows after Schlumberger’s cost recovery & compensation in line with the terms of the agreement.
The OMLs 83 and 85 are in shallow waters 40km offshore in the Niger Delta. NNPC holds 60 per cent interest in the licences while, FIRST E&P, the operator of the JV, holds the remaining 40 per cent interest. Apart from providing funding for the development of the fields, Schlumberger would also provide other oilfield services to the JV on a limited exclusive basis. A joint project team would drive technology transfer whilst leveraging on the global technical expertise of Schlumberger and the extensive local knowledge of the JV partners.
– July 1, 2018 @ 4: 08 GMT /
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