Britain’s Premier Oil increased its 2019 production guidance on May 16, saying output had been boosted by efficiency measures and a late sale from its now-divested Pakistan oil fields.
The company said it now expects output to reach 75,000 to 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) this year, from up to 75,000 boe/d previously.
Premier’s output has been buoyed in the past year by its flagship Catcher Field in the British North Sea, where it expects to approve an expansion project later this quarter.
The firm, which has a market capitalization of about 750 million pounds (US$963 million), sat on net debt of $2.25 billion at the end of April. It sees that shrinking by the upper end of a $250 million to $350 million range by the end of the year at current oil prices.
“With Brent [crude oil futures] trading above $70 a barrel, we anticipate sustained interest in Premier,” RBC analyst Al Stanton said.
The market remains focused on Premier’s Zama discovery in Mexico, where it expects gross output to eventually reach as much as 175,000 boe/d. Results for a third appraisal well there are due in June.
In March, Premier flagged a plan to submit a formal application for $800-$900 million in senior debt for its Sea Lion projects off the Falkland Islands in early May. On May 16, the firm said the preparation of documents needed to secure funding for the project was “well advanced.”
Premier has hedged around 4 million barrels of oil at about $69 per barrel second-half 2019 to guard against sudden oil price drops and about 1.6 million barrels at $66 per barrel for next year.
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