BW Energy: Q2 2024 trading update

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BW Energy: Q2 2024 trading update 

BW Energy will publish financial figures for the second quarter and first half year of 2024 on Thursday, 29 August 2024. 

Net production to BW Energy was 2.14 million barrels of oil in the second quarter of 2024. This includes production from the Tortue, Hibiscus and Hibiscus South fields in the Dussafu licence (73.5% working interest) and production from the Golfinho field (100% working interest).  


DUSSAFU 

Production from the Dussafu licence was 1.41 million barrels net to BW Energy in the quarter, an average of 15,570 barrels of oil per day. Production was impacted by planned annual maintenance of the FPSO BW Adolo as well as the situation with defective ESPs (Electrical Submersible Pumps). The annual scheduled maintenance resulted in a shutdown of 21 days during May and June. Work included tank-refurbishments as well as work on the boiler system, the gas lift compressors and other general systems improvements. BW Energy completed one lifting in the quarter in May of ~ 734,000 barrels net at an average realised price of USD 80 per barrel. Production costs (excluding royalties) for the period were approximately USD 29 per barrel. This compares with first quarter production costs of USD 23 per barrel, reflecting the lower production. 

The net sold volume, which is the basis for revenue recognition in the financial statement, was approximately 940,000 barrels, including 32,500 barrels of DMO deliveries and 173,000 barrels of state profit oil, with an under-lift position of 341,000 barrels at the end of the period. 

In May, the Company made a substantial oil discovery with good reservoir quality in the DHIBM-7P pilot well, appraising the northern flank of the Hibiscus field. The preliminary evaluation indicates an increase in Hibiscus gross recoverable reserves (mid-case) of 8-12 million barrels of oil. The well will be drilled as a production well later in the present program. 

Earlier in May, the DHBSM-2P pilot well confirmed a northern extension of the Hibiscus South field with good reservoir quality, increasing reserve estimates of Hibiscus South. The DHBSM-2H development well has completed drilling and has been completed with the first conventional ESP system. The well was handed over from drilling to production on 25 July and will now start production after hook-up and testing. 

BW Energy has extended the contract for the Borr Norve jack-up, and the delivery of conventional ESP systems including spares has now been secured, allowing all previously drilled and completed wells to be successively worked over and completed with conventional ESP systems. The contract extension is also expected to include the drilling of the Bourdon prospect.