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Husky Energy to review West White Rose offshore project

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Husky Energy has announced a review of the West White Rose Project in the Atlantic region.

The review follows the suspension of major construction activities in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the company’s capital re-prioritisation following the global economic downturn.

“A full review of scope, schedule and cost of this project is critical, given the minimum one-year delay to first oil caused by COVID-19, and our priority of maintaining the strength of our balance sheet with ample liquidity,” said CEO Rob Peabody.

“Unfortunately, the delay caused by COVID-19 and continued market uncertainty leaves us no choice but to undertake a full review of the project and, by extension, our future operations in Atlantic Canada.”

With an expected peak capacity of 75 000 bpd (approximately 52 500 bpd Husky working interest), West White Rose is designed to produce light crude oil at low incremental cost and with lower greenhouse gas emissions intensity than other North American crude oil projects.

Construction at Argentia and Marystown was suspended in March 2020 and construction workers demobilised due to COVID-19. The project is 60% complete, however all major construction remains on hold while Husky determines a path forward, given a start-up delay of at least one year due to a tight offshore weather window.

“This is a very difficult decision for us,” said Peabody. “We know thousands of Canadian families depend economically on these well-paid construction, contract and operational jobs, and that these are not easily replaced.”

“We fully appreciate that this project represents billions in government taxes and other anticipated public benefits. Without it, these will not materialise,” Peabody said.

Husky has discussed the project’s challenges and risks with the provincial and federal governments. The company has proposed ideas designed to protect jobs and the economic benefits the project will deliver.

The project’s longer-term fundamentals remain attractive, given the lower incremental costs per barrel and expected lower emissions intensity of the oil produced.

“However, sustaining project costs through a long delay in a negative economic environment is not an option,” Peabody added. “We need to find a solution now.”

Husky is the operator of the White Rose field and satellite extensions, which are located in the Jeanne d’Arc Basin approximately 350 km off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/10092020/husky-energy-to-review-west-white-rose-offshore-project/

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