Energean signs additional GSPA for Karish and Tanin
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
The agreement adds between 0.265 and 0.38 billion m3/yr of gas sales, commencing in approximately 2024. Energean estimates that the agreement will contribute revenues of approximately US$0.9 billion over the life of the contract. Energean may supply IPM with limited volumes between 2021 and 2024.
IPM holds an option to increase volumes up to 0.55 billion m3/yr.
Energean has now signed GSPAs for 4.6 billion m3/yr from its Karish and Tanin FPSO, which is being built with a total capacity of 8 billion m3/yr. Energean targets filling the remaining 3.4 billion m3/yr of FPSO spare capacity in the medium term, which it believes will deliver attractive incremental economics.
IPM is an Independent Power Producer that will supply the national power grid and large private consumers with power. IPM is building a new power plant that is due to start operating in 2H 2020, and gas purchased from Energean will provide part of the total quantity of gas required for its operations. The remaining gas supply will be purchased in accordance with IPM’s existing Gas Agreements.
The Karish and Tanin development remains on track for first gas in 1Q 2021.
Mathios Rigas, CEO of Energean Oil & Gas said: “This additional Gas Sales Agreement aligns with Energean’s strategy to secure offtake for the remaining spare capacity in our 8 billion m3/yr FPSO and to commercialise the resource being targeted by our upcoming drilling programme, providing competition and energy security to the Israeli domestic market. The signing of this contract ahead of results from our 2019 drilling programme demonstrates not only the attractiveness of the Karish and Tanin fields but the strong incremental demand that we have identified for our gas and we will continue to target additional sales. Our future sales contracts will target both the growing domestic and regional export markets, delivering attractive incremental economics for all of our stakeholders.”
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