Significant 2P reserves increase at Energean’s Israeli Assets

Energean plc has announced the completion of an independent Competent Persons Report by DeGolyer and MacNaughton, which certifies 98.2 Bcm (3.5 Tcf) of gas and 99.6 million barrels of liquids (MMbbls) gross (Energean 70%) 2P reserves in the Karish, Karish North and Tanin fields.

Energean’s gross 2P reserves in Israel now total approximately 729 million barrels of oil equivalent which represents a 44% uplift to previously estimated 2P reserves.

The increase was principally driven by the upgrade of resources following approval of the Karish North Field Development Plan by the Israeli government in August 2020. A Final Investment Decision for Karish North is expected in 4Q 2020.

The CPR also results in a 21.4% (17.5 MMbbls) increase in gross 2P liquid volumes and the field is now expected to average 28 kbpd liquid production over a plateau period of approximately five years. The additional liquids production is expected to have no discernible impact on the scope 1 and scope 2 carbon intensity of the fields, which is expected to remain at approximately 6 kgCO2/boe, (significantly lower than the E&P global average of 18 kgCO2/boe).

Further upside potential is represented by gross risked prospective resources across Energean’s Israeli portfolio of 62.0 Bcm of gas plus 33.4 MMbbls of liquids (approximately 431 MMboe in total). These prospective resource volumes will be targeted by Energean’s next exploration campaign, which is expected to commence in early 2022. All prospects are situated in close proximity to the Energean Power FPSO, representing potential low-cost tie-back options for future developments.                                                                                                                                                                                                      Mathios Rigas, CEO of Energean, commented: “We are delighted that our independent reserves auditor has confirmed 2P gas volumes of 98 Bcm within our Karish, Karish North and Tanin fields, offshore Israel, representing another year of continuous reserves growth in our portfolio. This gas, the majority of which has already been contracted, will be sold under fixed-price gas sales agreements that will protect our revenue stream from commodity price fluctuations, which underpins our strategic goal of paying a sustainable dividend.

The approximately 100 MMboe of 2P liquids reserves and production plateau averaging 28 kbpd over five years, represents a substantial increase on previous estimates, which further supplements our shareholder returns profile with high-margin production that has no incremental impact on our scope 1 and scope 2 CO2 emissions intensity.

We look forward to progressing the 62 Bcm and 33 MMbbls of risked prospective resources across our Karish and Tanin leases and in Block 12, with the intention to recommence our successful exploration programme in early-2022 and, through doing so, will continue to contribute to the diversity and security of natural gas supply into Israel and the wider Eastern Mediterranean.”