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FAR secures $300 million credit for Sangomar field, offshore Senegal

FAR secures $300 million credit for Sangomar field, offshore Senegal

FAR Limited has taken the Final Investment Decision (“FID”) and received final credit approvals for an underwritten $300 million senior secured reserve-based lending (“RBL”) facility for the Sangomar Field Development offshore Senegal.

Following approval of the Exploitation Authorisation by the Government of Senegal and signing of the Host Government Agreement, the Rufisque Offshore, Sangomar Offshore and Sangomar Deep Offshore (RSSD) joint venture (JV) has now moved into the execute phase for Phase 1 of the Sangomar Field Development.

FAR, along with its JV partners, last week signed the FID statement at a formal ceremony with His Excellency Macky Sall, the President of the Republic of Senegal and Senegal’s Minister of Petroleum and Energies, Mouhamadou Makhtar Cisse. Woodside, as Operator of the JV, has now issued a Full Notice to Proceed (FNTP) for the drilling and subsea construction and installation contracts.

The underwritten US$300 million senior secured reserve-based lending (“RBL”) facility has been approved by Macquarie Bank Limited, BNP Paribas and Glencore, each to the amount of US$100 million.

The facility is a key part of the funding package to develop FAR’s interest in the Sangomar oil field in Senegal. The facility has a 7-year term (with 4-year repayment holiday) and is priced at a margin of 7.75% over LIBOR. Undrawn facility amounts will attract a Commitment Fee of 40% of the margin. The banks’ underwriting is subject to the successful conclusion of pre-placement market soundings.

Over the coming months, FAR will conclude the documentation process for the RBL facility, select its preferred provider of junior debt and conclude the necessary funding for the Sangomar project. FAR will have raised over US$400 million in new capital to fund its share of phase 1 CAPEX for the Sangomar oil development, including a A$146 million equity placement (ca. US$100 million) and Share Purchase Plan with receipts of A$11.18 million.

The General Meeting of shareholders, held Thursday, 16 January, voted overwhelmingly in favour of approving the share placement. The placement is due to conclude with settlement of funds scheduled for Thursday 23 January 2020 and allotment of shares for Friday 24 January 2020.

Having taken FID, FAR announces that reserves of 28MMbbls (2P net economic interest) associated with this development, are now attributed to the Company. The Sangomar Phase 1 development is anticipated to produce 231MMbbls of oil (2P gross) and is planned to consist of 23 subsea wells including water injectors to provide waterflood as a mechanism to improve recovery efficiency.

The wells will be tied back to a floating production storage and offloading facility (FPSO) for processing prior to export to market via tankers. First oil is expected early in 2023. The FPSO is designed to allow the integration of future development phases, including potential for gas export to shore. The Sangomar Field was discovered in 2014 with the drilling of SNE-1.

This was followed by two phases of appraisal drilling, which included conducting several flow tests, full cores of the main reservoirs, electrical logging and an interference test to confirm reservoir continuity across the field. This data has been analysed and used for reservoir modelling and facilities design to confirm the commercial producibility of the field and plan the development.

A range of economic scenarios, including a variety of oil price forecasts, have been applied to confirm the project is economically robust. The reserves for the Sangomar Phase 1 development are 231MMbbls of oil (2P gross) of which 28MMbbls are net to FAR.

A further 253MMbbls of contingent resources of oil (2C gross), of which 32MMbbls are net to FAR, are currently planned to be developed in future phases of the Sangomar Field development. These future phases will be refined with results from the Phase 1 development.

FAR’s Managing Director Cath Norman said, partly, “Reaching agreement for a US$300m underwritten senior debt facility with three international firms, Macquarie, BNP Paribas and Glencore, is further endorsement and support for Sangomar being a tier one oil development asset. Alongside Petrosen, the Senegalese State Oil Company, FAR is the longest standing member of the RSSD Joint Venture and is proud to have been a part of this project from early exploration, through discovery, appraisal and now, the exploitation of the resources in Senegal.FAR looksforward to working with the Government and the partners to support delivery of first oil from this world class project in early 2023 and transforming FAR from an explorer to a material producer on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) with peak net production of 13,670 bopd. Furthermore, FAR remains excited by the opportunities to substantially increase field recoveries, monetise the gas resource and grow the field’s overall resource size.''

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