Equinor sells stake in Corrib gas project offshore Ireland
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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The transaction is organised through a share sale of Equinor Energy Ireland Limited, a company 100% owned by Equinor ASA. Equinor owns 36.5% of the Corrib project, alongside Vermilion (the operator with 20%) and Nephin Energy (43.5%).
The Corrib field started production in 2015 and is located 83 km off Ireland’s northwest coast in water depths of almost 350 m. The equity gas volumes to Equinor for 2021 are estimated at ~58 MMScf/d.
Equinor and the buyer have agreed a consideration of US$434 million, before closing adjustment, with an effective date set at 1 January 2022. As part of the transaction, Equinor and Vermilion have agreed to hedge approximately 70% of the production for 2022 and 2023, and have also agreed a contingent payment that will be paid on a portion of the revenue if European gas prices exceed a given floor level.
“The Corrib field has been an important non-operated project for Equinor for several years. We have taken the decision to sell the asset to focus our portfolio, in line with our strategy, to capture value from the current strong market and to free up capital that we can re-invest elsewhere,” said Arne Gürtner, senior vice president responsible for the United Kingdom & Ireland.
The deal is subject to approval by partners, government and regulatory bodies.
The sale of Corrib means that Equinor will no longer have an active business presence in Ireland, after also deciding to withdraw from an early phase offshore wind project in the country.
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