Energean plc: Morocco farm-in completed, rig contract signed

London, 10 April 2024 – Energean plc (LSE: ENOG TASE: אנאג) has announced that it has completed the farm-in to Chariot Limited’s (“Chariot”, AIM:CHAR) acreage offshore Morocco, following the receipt of all remaining approvals from the Moroccan Authorities, and signed a rig contract with Stena Drilling Limited (“Stena”).

Energean has paid $10 million cash consideration upon farm-in closing. The resulting overall participation is:

  • Lixus licence: Energean (45%; operator), Chariot (30%) and ONHYM (25%)
  • Rissana licence: Energean (37.5%; operator), Chariot (37.5%) and ONHYM (25%)

A rig contract has also been signed with Stena for the use of its Stena Forth drill ship for the appraisal well, plus one optional well. Energean as operator, alongside its partners, is planning to drill the appraisal well on the Anchois field (Lixus licence) in Q3 2024. The purpose of the appraisal well is to undertake a drill stem test on the main gas-containing sands and target an additional 11 Bcm of gross unrisked prospective resource[1].

Mathios Rigas, Chief Executive Officer of Energean, commented:

“We are delighted to start working in Morocco, where we hope to repeat our previous successes in the Mediterranean: enhancing domestic production, helping to meet the country’s growing demand, with the potential for exports for any surplus supply, and facilitating both energy security and long-term coal reduction.”

[1] As per Chariot’s latest competent persons report

Energean: Morocco Country Entry and Farm In to Gas Development

London, 7 December 2023 – Energean plc (LSE: ENOG, TASE: אנאג) has announce that it has farmed into Chariot Limited’s (“Chariot”, AIM:CHAR) acreage offshore Morocco, which includes the 18 Bcm (gross) Anchois gas development and significant exploration prospectivity. This new country entry is well-aligned with Energean’s strategy to become the pre-eminent independent producer in the Mediterranean, with a focus on high quality gas assets.

Highlights:

  • New country entry in Energean’s core Mediterranean region with acreage underpinned by an attractive gas development
  • Farm in to 45% of the Lixus licence, with the option to increase to 55% post drilling results, and 37.5% of the Rissana licence and assumes operatorship of both licences
  • Includes the commercial 18 Bcm (gross) Anchois development, located near to infrastructure for supply of gas to domestic and international markets
  • Up front cash consideration of $10 million
  • Appraisal well planned for 2024, targeting an additional 11 Bcm of gross unrisked prospective resource to be commercialised through the Anchois development
  • Energean to carry Chariot for its share of pre-FID costs, which are recoverable from Chariot’s future revenues
  • Significant additional near-field, near-infrastructure prospectivity that is expected to add attractive, balanced-risk growth potential

Dr Leila Benali, Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, commented:

“This agreement is pivotal for the wider acreage offshore Morocco, on its Atlantic coast, a key energy asset for the Kingdom. We welcome Energean on these licences as the important investments will contribute greatly to the monetisation of the country’s resources and to our ambitious energy strategy.”

Mrs Amina Benkhadra, General Director Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines, (“ONHYM”)  commented:  

“I would like to congratulate both parties on signing this agreement. The discovery and extensive work to date has set an excellent foundation on which the project can be developed and this partnership will now be instrumental in financing and taking it through the next phase. We look forward to working alongside Energean and Chariot in bringing the project to first gas.”

Mathios Rigas, Chief Executive Officer of Energean, commented:

“This is an exciting step in the next stage of our development, one that can only enhance our position as the pre-eminent independent natural gas producer listed in London. These assets are particularly attractive as we understand the core geological, commercial and political drivers of the region, we have a track record in developing material gas resources prioritised for the domestic market and they are a complementary fit with our broader portfolio, not least the potential for surplus supply to other markets. We look forward to working with our partners Chariot and ONHYM, and developing an outstanding resource for the benefit of all parties, including Morocco and its people.”

Adonis Pouroulis, Chief Executive Officer of Chariot, commented:

“In Energean, we have secured a partner with a proven track record of rapidly building and delivering this kind of offshore development. Energean also shares our view that Anchois and its surrounding acreage offers significant upside potential and we are aligned with our plans moving forward. The new partnership is a key step in bringing the development of the Anchois field to reality and we are looking forward to continuing the extensive work undertaken so far to reach Final Investment Decision.”

Assets                                                                                                             

Energean has agreed to farm into a 45% working interest in the Lixus offshore licence, which contains the Anchois gas development (Chariot 30%, ONHYM 25%), and a 37.5% working interest in the Rissana licence (Chariot 37.5%, ONHYM 25%). Energean will assume operatorship for both licences.

Farm in terms

As consideration for the interests in the licences, Energean has agreed to the following terms:

  • $10 million cash consideration on closing of the transaction
  • Energean agrees to carry Chariot for its share of pre-FID costs (which are recoverable from Chariot’s future revenues, see terms below), up to a gross expenditure cap of $85 million, covering:
    • drilling of the appraisal well; and
    • all other pre-FID costs; and
    • up to $7 million of seismic expenditure on the Rissana licence.
  • $15 million in cash, which is contingent on FID being taken on the Anchois Development.

Post appraisal well option to increase working interest from 45% to 55%

Following the drilling of the appraisal well, Energean has the option to increase its working interest in the Lixus licence (which includes the Anchois development) by 10%, to 55%. On exercise of this option, the amount payable would be:

  • Chariot’s choice between either:
    1. 5-year, $50 million of convertible loan notes with a GBP20 strike price and 0% coupon; or
    2. 3 million Energean plc shares, issued immediately upon exercise of the option but subject to a lock-up period until the earlier of first gas and 3 years post FID
  • Energean will pay to Chariot a 7% royalty for every dollar achieved on gas prices (post transportation costs) in excess of a base hurdle
  • An agreement to carry Chariot’s 20% share of development costs for the Anchois development with the following terms:
    • A net expenditure cap of $170 million
    • The carry available for development costs is reduced by costs carried in the pre-FID phase
    • All carried amounts are recoverable from 50% of Chariot’s future revenues with interest charged at SOFR + 7%

If the option is not exercised, subject to FID, the partners agree to progress the Anchois development with an ownership structure of Energean 45%, Chariot 30%, ONHYM 25%. All amounts carried by Energean on behalf of Chariot would be recoverable from Chariot’s future revenues under the same terms as above.

The completion of the transaction is subject to government approval.

Lixus licence and Anchois Development

The Lixus Offshore licence covers an area of approximately 1,794 km2 with water depths ranging from the coastline to 850 m. The area has extensive data coverage with legacy 3D seismic data covering approximately 1,425 km2 and five exploration wells have been drilled historically, including the Anchois-1 and Anchois-2 discovery wells.

Chariot’s latest competent persons report covering the Anchois Field has certified gross 2C contingent resources of 18 Bcm in the discovered gas sands and gross unrisked prospective resources of 21 Bcm in undrilled sands.

Energean and Chariot plan to drill an appraisal well in 2024, with the following objectives:

  • To undertake a drill stem test on the main gas-containing sands
  • To target an additional 5 Bcm of recoverable gas with a 61% geological chance of success through a sidetrack into the O sands in the Anchois Footwall prospect
  • To target an additional 6 Bcm of recoverable gas with a 49% geological chance of success through a deepening of the well into previously undrilled sands in the Anchois North Flank prospect

Once drilled, the well is expected to be retained as a future producer for the Anchois development.

It is anticipated that the licence contains significant additional prospectivity that could allow for further balanced-risk, near-field exploration activity.

 

2nd Morocco Oil & Gas Summit scheduled for February 6-7

The Moroccan National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines (ONHYM) is meeting with potential and existing investors, including SDX Energy, Chariot Oil & Gas, Geoex, Enagas and ENI at the 2nd Morocco Oil & Gas Summit on February 6-7, organizers have announced.

ONHYM plans to announce future plans regarding exploration and production following the recent hydrocarbon discoveries, and form new partnerships for midstream projects.

For the first time, companies will discuss Morocco’s Atlantic offshore geology and the results of recent exploration activities, onshore exploration and unconventional hydrocarbons opportunities. All exploration challenges and opportunities in Morocco, including how E&P companies and contractors can make the most out of the current experienced low-cost service environment in Morocco, will be covered.

Opportunities for independent oil companies will be shared, including the great investment potential of shallow offshore fields for smaller exploration companies.

SDX Energy will discuss its recent discoveries, including important discoveries in the LNB-1 and the ONZ-7 wells, which tapped Morocco’s significant reserves.

With more exploration and production projects on the way, the need for new partners is higher than ever, the event’s organizers have stressed.

The 2nd Morocco Oil & Gas Summit speakers include: H.E Amina Benkhadra, General Director, ONHYM; Wafae Benhammou, Director for Partnerships & Promotion, ONHYM; Paul Welch, President and CEO, SDX Energy; Larry Bottomley, CEO, Chariot Oil & Gas; and Peter Abrahamson, Chief Scientific Officer, Geoex.

The upcoming event presents an ideal opportunity for oil and gas companies (exploration and production), consultants, seismic, drilling and other service companies to have in-depth discussions and one-to-one private meetings with ONHYM and National Hydrocarbon Agencies from West African countries, organizers noted. The focus will be on current exploration opportunities, geology, legislation, midstream and licensing updates in West Africa.

For registrations and further information visit:

https://www.morocco-summit.com/

Or contact:

felix@in-vr.co