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Tullow Oil’s half year profit reached US$264 million ending June 2022.
This represents about 183% increase over what it posted in the first half of 2021.
The numbers were captured in the company's half year profit released on 14 September 2022.
The numbers could show that Tullow Oil has “turn the corner” with improved financial result.
The company also witnessed significant growth in its operations over the past year.
Details of 2022 performance
Tullow’s revenue also reached $845 million accrued from an oil price of $87 a barrel.
The oil exploration firm puts its gross profit at $620 million ending June 2022.
It also spent $380 million on investment and decommissioning for the first six months of 2022 .
How Tullow fared in other areas
The report also showed a strong pickup from the company’s production of oil fields in the first six months of this year.
Tullow Oil in the report noted that its group working interest production for the first half of 2022 averaged 60,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day (kboepd), in line with expectations.
Gross production from the Jubilee field averaged 82.4 kbopd in the first half of the year, representing an increase of more than 15% compared to the first half of 2021.
This is due to good well and operational performance, which included the successful completion of the planned, biennial maintenance shutdown of the Jubilee FPSO in May 2022.
Full year net production guidance for Jubilee was 32 kbopd, while gross production from the TEN field averaged 24.3 kbopd in the first half of the year, in line with expectations.
Full year net production guidance for TEN is 13kbopd, with the expectation of an increase in production rates when the En21-P well comes on-stream in the fourth quarter.
Tullow’s drilling programme
Tullow Oil also announced that, its drilling programme which started in April 2021, is ahead of schedule, having completed two previous drilled wells and completed another three wells.
A further six wells are expected to be drilled and two of these completed by year-end 2022.
According to Tullow Oil, it spent about $50 million on each well, adding that “this is 10% more than the average cost for these wells that it had worked on in the country’s oil fields”
Update on takeover of the Jubilee FPSO
Tullow Oil also announced that it has completed the takeover of operations and maintenance of the Jubilee FPSO in June 2022 from MODEC.
The oil exploration firm noted that this will help “to deliver sustained FPSO safety and reliability performance for the long term, as well as help deliver planned reductions in the operating cost base and emissions”.
Tullow CEO on half year profit
Chief Executive of Tullow Oil, Rahul Dhir, noted that a turnaround of Tullow gained momentum in the first half of 2022, with solid production from its West African portfolio, driving stronger financial performance.
Mr. Dhir also revealed that “our drilling programme has been very efficient and at current performance levels will be able to deliver its planned programme of wells through next year with just one rig".
Merger with Capricorn Energy
Tullow Oil disclosed that it expects to complete the merger with Capricorn in the last quarter of this year.
It noted that “ the recommended merger in the fourth quarter, ahead of a shareholder vote, followed by completion of the transaction before the end of the year.”
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