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United Oil & Gas provides update on Abu Sennan ASH-2 well and Rockhopper acquisition timetable

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United Oil & Gas PLC has provided the following update on the proposed acquisition of Rockhopper Egypt Pty Ltd from Rockhopper Exploration Plc. Rockhopper Egypt holds a 22% non-operating interest in the producing Abu Sennan concession, onshore Egypt.  This update provides further detail regarding the ASH-2 well which was recently drilled at Abu Sennan, current production at Abu Sennan and an update on the timetable for the completion of the Acquisition.

ASH-2 well

Following the announcement on 20 December 2019, issued pursuant to media reports in Egypt, ASH-2, which was drilled to a total depth of 4030 m in the Alem El Buieb (AEB) Formation, has been completed to allow selective production from both an upper and lower reservoir interval. The upper and lower intervals were tested separately at maximum gross rates of 7027 and 3851 bpd respectively.

ASH-2 came on stream on 2nd January and has been consistently producing at over 3000 bpd (660 bpd net to Rockhopper's 22% interest) on a 32/64" choke. The well will continue to be monitored over the coming months, and during this period, the interpretation of the test data and the longer-term planning for the ASH field-development will continue with the joint venture partners and Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation ('EGPC'). The rig is currently being mobilised for the first well in the 2020 infill programme (El Salmiya 5) which is expected to spud shortly.

Since ASH-2 came on stream, gross production from the Abu Sennan licence has averaged c. 8000 boe/d, which equates to c. 1760 boe/d net to Rockhopper's 22% interest.

Completion of the Acquisition

The Company is pleased to announce that the approval of the Deed of Assignment by EGPC and Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Egypt, is proceeding. The Deed of Assignment was signed by Rockhopper Exploration PLC and United on 9 January 2020 and was submitted for EGPC and Ministerial approval on that date. The Company will announce an expected completion date as soon as this approval is received.

As previously announced, the consideration for the Rockhopper Acquisition is US$16 million (approximately £12.2 million) which is being funded by:

  • the issue of 114 503 817 Consideration Shares at 3 pence to Rockhopper PLC,
  • a pre-payment financing structure of up to US$8 million provided by BP ('the BP Facility')
  • the Placing of 150 616 669 Placing Shares at 3 pence per share with certain existing and new investors

As the original Acquisition Agreement and BP Facility contained backstop dates of 22 January 2020 and the Placing Agreements contained a 31 January 2020 backstop date, the Company, Rockhopper, BP and United's Brokers (Cenkos and Optiva) have extended the backstop dates on all of these agreements until the end of February 2020, which the Company expects will provide sufficient time for approval of the Deed of Assignment and completion of the Acquisition. In the meantime, the date for the admission of the Enlarged Ordinary Share Capital of United, comprising 619 153 969 Ordinary Shares, to trading on AIM has been deferred, and Admission is expected to take place during the middle of February 2020, ('the Admission date').

Brian Larkin CEO, United Oil and Gas PLC: "As the test results to date on the ASH-2 well demonstrate, Abu Sennan is a producing asset with considerable upside potential. At the effective date of the Acquisition (1st January 2019), production attributable to Rockhopper's 22% interest in Abu Sennan was c. 800 boe/d. Today it stands at c.1760 boe/d. While the interpretation of the data is continuing, it is clear that the intersected reservoirs have excellent production capacity. With this in mind, we are looking forward to completing this transformational Acquisition and working with our soon-to-be joint venture partners to optimise the field development plan for Abu Sennan. This includes a multi-well infill drill programme that is expected to commence shortly with the El Salmiya 5 well.

"I would like to thank our existing shareholders, the incoming investors and BP who continue to support what will be a transformational deal for our company. Together with receipt of environmental approval for the development of the Selva Gas field in Italy and the extension of the Tullow-operated Production Sharing Agreement on the Walton Morant Licence offshore Jamaica, 2020 has got off to an excellent start. I look forward to providing further updates on our progress in the weeks and months ahead."

Information on Rockhopper Egypt

Rockhopper Egypt holds a 22% working interest in the Abu Sennan Concession which lies in the Western Desert in Egypt. Kuwait Energy, now owned by United Energy Group Ltd, holds 25% through its subsidiary company Kuwait Energy Egypt and is the operator. The other partners in the Contractor Group are Global Connect Ltd, holding a 25% interest, and Dover Investments Ltd, holding a 28% interest. Kuwait Energy carries all of Dover's costs related to the concession, and in return is entitled to receive Dover's share of the cost oil plus 7.5% of Dover's share of the profit oil attributed to the Contractor Group.

The Abu Sennan concession is governed by a Production Sharing Contract (PSC). Seven development leases have been awarded covering the eight fields that have been discovered and put into production. An exploration licence covers the rest of the concession area.

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