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Perth, May 3, 2010 (ABN Newswire) - Kairiki Energy Limited (
ASX:KIK) Quarterly Report Highlights include, SC 54 Joint Venture progresses Tindalo project with all major contracts in place and targeting first oil in May 2010, Kairiki farms-down 4.9% interest in SC 54A to TG World Corp to retain a 30.1% interest in SC54A and Cash On Hand at 31 March 2010 - A$7.2m
SC 54A
Tindalo Development
During the quarter substantial progress was made in preparations for the Tindalo oilfield development. In particular, the major components of the project were secured with awarding of contracts to:
Vantage Drilling - Jack-up rig "Aquamarine Driller" that will serve as the oilfield's production platform; Knutsen - "Tove Knutsen" Floating Storage and Offloading vessel (FSO); and Weatherford Asia Pacific - Production Processing Equipment.
By the end of the quarter, mobilisation of the rig had commenced to the Tindalo field via Singapore and logistics preparations were well advanced.
Key development highlights: Tindalo-1 discovery well will be re-entered and completed for production; The Tindalo project will utilise the jack-up rig as the production platform; Oil storage provided by a dynamically positioned storage vessel (FSO) to develop the field; Estimated development cost is approximately US$20 million; Upon production, the operating costs will be approximately US$250,000 per day; and First oil scheduled May 2010 with initial field production rate of 7,000-15,000bopd.
Development Overview
The Tindalo oilfield was discovered by the Tindalo-1 exploration well in October 2008. The well was located in approximately 100 metres of water and targeted a pinnacle reef structure similar to the nearby, producing Nido and Matinloc oil fields and intersected a 124-144+ metre oil column in Miocene carbonate reservoir. The well was plugged and suspended as a possible future producer. Since its discovery, the Joint Venture approved a Final Investment Decision (FID) in December 2009 to develop the field.
The field will be developed using a leased, jack-up rig to re-enter and complete the suspended Tindalo-1 well for production. An electric submersible pump will be installed as part of the well completion to assist in maintaining production rates once water production occurs. The jack-up rig will remain on location to provide a stable weather-tolerant production platform using specially installed production equipment on board. Crude oil from the well will be processed on the rig and then flowed into storage via a floating hose to a leased dynamically positioned, Floating Storage and Off-loading (FSO) vessel nearby.
Studies
During the period, the SC 54A Joint Venture also progressed reprocessing of 140 sq. km of 3D seismic data to pre-stack depth migration in order to quantify the in-place volumes of the nearby Nido-1X discovery, the North Nido Updip prospect and surrounding leads. The reprocessed seismic is scheduled for delivery mid 2010.
SC 54A Farm-out to TG World Corporation
On 11th March 2010, Kairiki announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Yilgarn Petroleum Philippines Pty Ltd had entered into an agreement with TG World (BVI) Corp. (a subsidiary of TG World Energy Corporation - a Canadian listed junior oil and gas company) to farm-out 4.9% of its 35% interest in SC 54A.
Consideration for the farm-down potentially totals US$4.38 million (~A$4.9 million) which comprises an up-front cash payment of US$2.06 million (~A$2.2 million) which was received on 19 March 2010, followed by a set of staged payments that fall due at the commencement of production at the Tindalo oilfield and as subsequent crude oil cargoes from the field are lifted. Under the terms of the agreement TG World will also market its net share of the crude oil produced from SC 54A with Trafigura Pte Ltd.
In conjunction with the signing of the farm-out agreement, Joint Venture partner Nido Petroleum Philippines Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nido Petroleum Limited (
ASX: NDO), also advised Kairiki that it had also reached a similar agreement with TG World to farm-out 7.6% of Nido's 50% interest in SC 54A.
The farm-out agreement was subject to Joint Venture and Philippines government approvals which have now been received.
SC 54B
The SC 54B Joint Venture has continued to engage companies during the period with a view to farming-out the acreage and obtaining a partner to fund the drilling of the Gindara prospect.
As a result of the technical work completed in the third quarter of 2009, the Gindara prospect is now considered substantially de-risked following completion of the PSDM work and revised volumetrics. The prospect represents an outstanding high potential/low risk drilling candidate for the first well in SC 54B.
The work program for sub-phase 5 commenced on 5 February 2010 and is focussed on a subsurface review of the area south of the previous Abukay 3D seismic survey. This work has involved building a seismic database with interpretation of the data planned over the coming months. A 25% relinquishment of the SC54B contract area is also required at the end of this sub-phase on 4 August 2010.
Corporate Summary
Cash Position
At 31 March 2010, Kairiki had a cash balance of $7,196,000. The decrease in cash during the quarter of $4,255,000 was attributable to the following:
- Payment of Interest on Convertible Note of $0.36 million;
- Exploration and Development Costs on SC54 of $5.7 million;
- General and administrative costs of $0.40 million.
Offset by:
Net proceeds from farm-out of 4.9% interest in SC54A to Trafigura of $2.2 million.
Convertible Note
At 31 March 2010, the amount due on the Convertible Note was A$10.37m (US$9.53m). Pursuant to the farm-out of a 4.9% interest in SC54A to TG World, the Company negotiated an amendment to the Convertible Note held by IMC Oil and Gas Investments Pty Ltd whereby the Company will repay the Convertible Note in full within the first year of production from Tindalo.
For the full quarterly report, please visit:
http://www.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/62788-ASX-KIK-489552.pdf
ASX:KIK) Quarterly Report Highlights include, SC 54 Joint Venture progresses Tindalo project with all major contracts in place and targeting first oil in May 2010, Kairiki farms-down 4.9% interest in SC 54A to TG World Corp to retain a 30.1% interest in SC54A and Cash On Hand at 31 March 2010 - A$7.2mSC 54A
Tindalo Development
During the quarter substantial progress was made in preparations for the Tindalo oilfield development. In particular, the major components of the project were secured with awarding of contracts to:
Vantage Drilling - Jack-up rig "Aquamarine Driller" that will serve as the oilfield's production platform; Knutsen - "Tove Knutsen" Floating Storage and Offloading vessel (FSO); and Weatherford Asia Pacific - Production Processing Equipment.
By the end of the quarter, mobilisation of the rig had commenced to the Tindalo field via Singapore and logistics preparations were well advanced.
Key development highlights: Tindalo-1 discovery well will be re-entered and completed for production; The Tindalo project will utilise the jack-up rig as the production platform; Oil storage provided by a dynamically positioned storage vessel (FSO) to develop the field; Estimated development cost is approximately US$20 million; Upon production, the operating costs will be approximately US$250,000 per day; and First oil scheduled May 2010 with initial field production rate of 7,000-15,000bopd.
Development Overview
The Tindalo oilfield was discovered by the Tindalo-1 exploration well in October 2008. The well was located in approximately 100 metres of water and targeted a pinnacle reef structure similar to the nearby, producing Nido and Matinloc oil fields and intersected a 124-144+ metre oil column in Miocene carbonate reservoir. The well was plugged and suspended as a possible future producer. Since its discovery, the Joint Venture approved a Final Investment Decision (FID) in December 2009 to develop the field.
The field will be developed using a leased, jack-up rig to re-enter and complete the suspended Tindalo-1 well for production. An electric submersible pump will be installed as part of the well completion to assist in maintaining production rates once water production occurs. The jack-up rig will remain on location to provide a stable weather-tolerant production platform using specially installed production equipment on board. Crude oil from the well will be processed on the rig and then flowed into storage via a floating hose to a leased dynamically positioned, Floating Storage and Off-loading (FSO) vessel nearby.
Studies
During the period, the SC 54A Joint Venture also progressed reprocessing of 140 sq. km of 3D seismic data to pre-stack depth migration in order to quantify the in-place volumes of the nearby Nido-1X discovery, the North Nido Updip prospect and surrounding leads. The reprocessed seismic is scheduled for delivery mid 2010.
SC 54A Farm-out to TG World Corporation
On 11th March 2010, Kairiki announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Yilgarn Petroleum Philippines Pty Ltd had entered into an agreement with TG World (BVI) Corp. (a subsidiary of TG World Energy Corporation - a Canadian listed junior oil and gas company) to farm-out 4.9% of its 35% interest in SC 54A.
Consideration for the farm-down potentially totals US$4.38 million (~A$4.9 million) which comprises an up-front cash payment of US$2.06 million (~A$2.2 million) which was received on 19 March 2010, followed by a set of staged payments that fall due at the commencement of production at the Tindalo oilfield and as subsequent crude oil cargoes from the field are lifted. Under the terms of the agreement TG World will also market its net share of the crude oil produced from SC 54A with Trafigura Pte Ltd.
In conjunction with the signing of the farm-out agreement, Joint Venture partner Nido Petroleum Philippines Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nido Petroleum Limited (
ASX: NDO), also advised Kairiki that it had also reached a similar agreement with TG World to farm-out 7.6% of Nido's 50% interest in SC 54A.The farm-out agreement was subject to Joint Venture and Philippines government approvals which have now been received.
SC 54B
The SC 54B Joint Venture has continued to engage companies during the period with a view to farming-out the acreage and obtaining a partner to fund the drilling of the Gindara prospect.
As a result of the technical work completed in the third quarter of 2009, the Gindara prospect is now considered substantially de-risked following completion of the PSDM work and revised volumetrics. The prospect represents an outstanding high potential/low risk drilling candidate for the first well in SC 54B.
The work program for sub-phase 5 commenced on 5 February 2010 and is focussed on a subsurface review of the area south of the previous Abukay 3D seismic survey. This work has involved building a seismic database with interpretation of the data planned over the coming months. A 25% relinquishment of the SC54B contract area is also required at the end of this sub-phase on 4 August 2010.
Corporate Summary
Cash Position
At 31 March 2010, Kairiki had a cash balance of $7,196,000. The decrease in cash during the quarter of $4,255,000 was attributable to the following:
- Payment of Interest on Convertible Note of $0.36 million;
- Exploration and Development Costs on SC54 of $5.7 million;
- General and administrative costs of $0.40 million.
Offset by:
Net proceeds from farm-out of 4.9% interest in SC54A to Trafigura of $2.2 million.
Convertible Note
At 31 March 2010, the amount due on the Convertible Note was A$10.37m (US$9.53m). Pursuant to the farm-out of a 4.9% interest in SC54A to TG World, the Company negotiated an amendment to the Convertible Note held by IMC Oil and Gas Investments Pty Ltd whereby the Company will repay the Convertible Note in full within the first year of production from Tindalo.
For the full quarterly report, please visit:
http://www.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/62788-ASX-KIK-489552.pdf
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About Kairiki Energy Limited
Kairiki Energy Limited (ASX:KIK)(PINK:KAIRF) is an Australian Based junior international oil and gas exploration and production company focussed on the Philippines. Kairiki holds a 30.1% interest in Service Contract 54A and a 40% interest in Service Contract 54B.
SC 54A measures 862 km2 and contains the Tindalo, Yakal, Nido 1X1 and Signal Head oil discoveries as well as a substantial portfolio of similar low-risk reefal prospects. In December 2009, Kairiki announced that the SC 54A Joint Venture had approved the development of the Tindalo field. The Tindalo development utilises a jack-up rig and a dynamically positioned storage vessel. Following a short project execution period, the Tindalo development tested oil at 18,689 bbls/d at the end of May 2010. Since that time, unexpected early water ingress to the well has resulted in the SC 54A Joint Venture preparing for a well re-entry and remediation programme to reduce or eliminate the water production. Based on a successful development at Tindalo a number of follow-up developments may be considered in SC 54A.
SC 54B measures 3184 km2 and contains the Gindara prospect which has a mean unrisked oil in place volume estimated by the Operator, of 634 million barrels. The Gindara prospect is a very large simple four-way closure at the Top Nido Limestone reservoir objective with an areal extent of 28 km2, a vertical closure of over 300m and is well located to receive hydrocarbon charge from the Palawan Trough. Kairiki is seeking to farm down its interest in SC 54B to accelerate drilling of the Gindara prospect.
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