Colombia's Ecopetrol will intensify exploration and the drilling of new wells through the rest of this year, CEO Juan Carlos Echeverry said on Aug. 17, after cutbacks following the global drop in crude prices.
The company plans to drill 80 more wells before the end of 2016, bringing its total for the year to 105, Echeverry said during a call with investors.
Thirty-five of the new wells will be located in the Rubiales oil field, while another 35 will be in the Castilla Field. The remainder will come from other areas.
"During these 12 months, we've privileged protecting cash flow and capital discipline, but going forward with a stable price that we estimate will be around $50. ... and moving to prices between $50 and $55 in 2017, we feel now at the company that we can emphasize promoting reserves and production," Echeverry said. "If there's more cash flow, we can increase drilling."
Drilling will be funded by the company's $3 billion to $3.4 billion budget, which it cut by about $1.8 billion at the beginning of the year, Maria Fernanda Suarez, corporate strategy vice president, said on the call. Ecopetrol has already secured about 85% of its financing needs for 2016, she added.
Net profit at the company fell nearly 48% in the second quarter to 787 billion Colombian pesos (US$270.6 million), compared with 1.5 trillion pesos during the same period of 2015.
($1 = 2,905.30 Colombian pesos)
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