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  • NEO Energy to double production through acquisition of asset portfolio from ExxonMobil
    édité le 25/02/2021 - Plus de news de "NEO Energy" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "NEO Energy"


NEO Energy to double production through acquisition of asset portfolio from ExxonMobil
NEO Energy is acquiring a major portfolio of non-operated oil and gas assets in the Central and Northern North Sea from ExxonMobil. Following completion, NEO’s expected proforma 2021 production will be circa 70,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd), growing organically to more than 80,000 boepd in 2024 through ongoing field developments. NEO is acquiring a substantial, cash generative portfolio that will significantly increase and diversify its producing asset base. Adding close to 40,000 boepd and more than 140 million boe of reserves, it represents a major step towards NEO’s near-term target of producing 120,000 boepd.

The acquisition is an important milestone for NEO, supporting the company’s strategy of being a leading full-cycle E&P company on the UKCS. On completion of the transaction, NEO will have a strong presence in the key hubs in the Central and Northern North Sea, with total reserves and resources of around 300 million boe. The company will have a total of 35 fields both producing and under development.

The agreement is valued at more than USD 1 billion. There may be additional contingent considerations of approximately USD 300 million based on the potential for increases in commodity prices.

The portfolio to be acquired consists of 21 assets, including 14 fields and a number of infrastructure positions. The fields can be divided into the following hubs:

  - Gannet cluster - 50%
  - Elgin-Franklin fields - 4.38%
  - Shearwater area (inc. Fram, Starling, Merganser & Scoter) - 44%-72%
  - Penguins redevelopment - 50%
  - Nelson - 21.23%
  - ETAP (Mirren & Madoes) - 21-25%

The assets include several organic growth opportunities, including ongoing development projects such as the Penguins field, infill wells and life extension opportunities. The total number of employees in NEO at closure of the transaction will be circa 160.

The fields being acquired are operated by some of the largest and most experienced offshore operators in the world including Shell, BP and Total. NEO will become Shell’s largest partner in the UK Central and Northern North Sea.

Russ Alton, CEO of NEO Energy, said:
“This acquisition builds on NEO’s existing North Sea portfolio and towards delivering on our ambition to be a leading producer on the UKCS. NEO is well placed, together with its operating partners, to extract value from this and other opportunities, while at the same time focusing on improved environmental performance.”

John Knight, Senior Partner at HitecVision, added:
“HitecVision is a leading investor in the European offshore energy industry with USD 6.7 billion in assets under management. We have built one of Norway’s largest oil and gas companies, through our joint venture with ENI, in Vår Energi. We believe that NEO has the potential to achieve a similar position in the UK sector to that held by Vår Energi in Norway. We will continue to fund NEO’s growth in the UK through more acquisitions and, where appropriate, mergers. This will be the first UK investment for our most recent fund, The North Opportunity Fund, which we closed in March 2020.”

NEO will fund the acquisition partly from HitecVision funds and partly from an increase of commitments under its USD 2 billion Reserve Based Lending facility underwritten by BNP Paribas, DNB, ING and Lloyds Bank.

The transaction, which is subject to approvals from the relevant authorities and regulatory consents, is expected to complete by the middle of 2021.

About NEO Energy

NEO Energy is an independent full-cycle North Sea operator in the UK Continental Shelf backed by HitecVision, a leading provider of institutional capital to the North Sea region’s energy industry. NEO is focused on combining value creation from the prospective North Sea basin with high Environmental, Social and Governance standards. It operates a high quality, sustainable asset base with a significant scope to grow production organically, by extending the life of its assets, and through acquisitions, to achieve production of 80-100kboe/d.

About HitecVision

HitecVision is a leading private equity investor focused on Europe’s offshore energy industry, with USD 6.7 billion under management. HitecVision is headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, with other offices in Oslo and London. Since 1994, the HitecVision team have invested in, acquired or established more than 190 companies, including more than ten E&P companies, such as Vår Energi, the largest independent E&P company in Norway.

About ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil, one of the largest publicly traded international energy companies, uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading inventory of resources, is one of the largest refiners and marketers of petroleum products, and its chemical company is one of the largest in the world.


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