Hibiscus Petroleum to Acquire Discovered Oil Fields; Expand Footprint in the United Kingdom

Tuesday 9 October 2018

Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad announced that its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Anasuria Hibiscus UK Limited (“AHUK”), has entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement with Caldera Petroleum (UK) Limited to acquire a 50% participating interest in Block 15/13a and Block 15/13b under the Production License P198, for a purchase consideration of US$37.5 million.

The Blocks are located offshore in the United Kingdom sector of the North Sea, approximately 250km northeast of Aberdeen. Block 15/13a consists of a significant oil bearing discovered field, whilst Block 15/13b which lies northeast of Block 15/13a consists of a smaller discovered field. Based on an independent report by AGR TRACS International Limited, the gross contingent oil resources (“2C Oil Resources”) in the Blocks is estimated to be 60.0 million barrels of oil (30 million barrels of oil net to AHUK). Prior to this transaction, the Group’s proved and probable oil reserves (“2P Oil Reserves”) and 2C Oil Resources in its current portfolio are 46.0 million barrels and 38.5 million barrels, respectively.

The proposed acquisition of the Blocks is subject to, amongst others, the written consent of the United Kingdom Oil and Gas Authority for the assignment of interests and the transfer of operatorship to AHUK. Hibiscus Petroleum expects this acquisition to complete on or before 16 October 2018, upon which AHUK and the Seller will each own a 50% participating interest in the Blocks.

AHUK holds 50% joint-operating interests in the P013 licence consisting of the Teal, Teal South and Guillemot A fields, as well as 19.3% non-operating interest in the P185 licence consisting of the Cook field. The Teal, Teal South, Guillemot A and Cook fields which produce oil and gas to the Anasuria Floating production storage and offloading facility are collectively known as the Anasuria Cluster. The Anasuria Cluster is located offshore in the United Kingdom sector of North Sea.