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BW Energy: Fourth Quarter Results 2024

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BW Energy Limited
BW Energy Limited

BW ENERGY FOURTH QUARTER RESULTS 2024

HIGHLIGHTS


•          Record Q4 EBITDA of USD 141.6 million, net profit of USD 56.8 million
•          Full-year revenue of USD 0.8 billion (+57%), EBITDA of USD 457.4 million (+90%) and net profit of USD 165.9 million (+105%)
•          Operational cash-flow of USD 117.7 million in the quarter
•          Q4 gross production of 4.0 mmbbls with 3.1 mmbbls net to BW Energy
•          Highest quarterly production since inception from the Dussafu licence
•          ESP replacement program completed as planned with 8 producing Hibiscus / Ruche wells from early 2025
•          Current gross production at Dussafu above 40,000 bbls/day
•          Maintained a strong balance sheet with cash position of USD 221.8 million

BW Energy, operator of the Dussafu Marin licence in Gabon and the Golfinho cluster offshore Brazil, reported a record quarterly EBITDA of USD 141.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. This was up from USD 130 million in the previous quarter on increased oil sales following all-time-high production in Gabon. The net production was 33,600 bbls/day, including the Tortue, Hibiscus, and Hibiscus South fields in the Dussafu licence (73.5% working interest or “WI”) and the Golfinho field (100% WI).

Full-year 2024 net production was approximately 10.1 million barrels of oil, up 69% from 2023. EBITDA was USD 457.4 million (USD 241.0 million). The full-year figures are preliminary and unaudited. BW Energy will publish audited 2024 figures on 26 February 2025.

“BW Energy delivers strong production growth, increased reserves and record financial performance in the fourth quarter and full year 2024 supported by new ESPs, successful appraisal wells and the completion of the Hibiscus / Ruche development,” said Carl K. Arnet, the CEO of BW Energy. "We have a pivotal 2025 ahead, executing on our strategy for growth and long-term value creation. Appraisal of the Bourdon structure in Gabon is ongoing, and we plan to sanction the Maromba development in Brazil in coming weeks. Then, in the second half we will drill the first Kudu appraisal in Namibia, a high impact well which may help unlock secure access to energy in a part of Southern Africa with unstable supply.”