DELT.L

Deltic Energy Plc
Deltic Energy PLC - Selene Drilling Operations – Rig Mobilisation
23rd July 2024, 06:00
TwitterFacebookLinkedIn
To continue viewing RNS, please confirm that you are a Private Investor*

* A Private Investor is a recipient of the information who meets all of the conditions set out below, the recipient:

  1. Obtains access to the information in a personal capacity;
  2. Is not required to be regulated or supervised by a body concerned with the regulation or supervision of investment or financial services;
  3. Is not currently registered or qualified as a professional securities trader or investment adviser with any national or state exchange, regulatory authority, professional association or recognised professional body;
  4. Does not currently act in any capacity as an investment adviser, whether or not they have at some time been qualified to do so;
  5. Uses the information solely in relation to the management of their personal funds and not as a trader to the public or for the investment of corporate funds;
  6. Does not distribute, republish or otherwise provide any information or derived works to any third party in any manner or use or process information or derived works for any commercial purposes.
RNS Number : 3528X
Deltic Energy PLC
23 July 2024
 

 

Deltic Energy Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: DELT / Sector: Natural Resources

 

23 July 2024

 

A blue and white logo Description automatically generated

 

Deltic Energy Plc ("Deltic" or "the Company")

Selene Drilling Operations - Rig Mobilisation

 

Deltic Energy Plc, the AIM quoted natural resources investing company with a high impact exploration and appraisal portfolio focused on the Southern and Central North Sea, is pleased to announce that the Valaris 123 drilling unit has been mobilised and is on route to the Selene well location.

 

Shell UK Ltd ("Shell"), in its role as Operator of Licence P2437, has informed Deltic that the Valaris 123 drilling unit was mobilised on 21 July from its current location in the Central North Sea, and is anticipated to arrive at the Selene well location in the Southern North Sea shortly, depending on weather conditions encountered during transit. Drilling operations are expected to commence shortly thereafter, with planned operations lasting approximately 90 days. The Company will make a further announcement once drilling has commenced.

 

The well is designed to collect all key information in relation to reservoir quality and gas composition that is required to support, assuming a successful drilling outcome, a field development plan and final investment decision on the potential development of the Selene gas field without the requirement for a further appraisal well. The Joint Venture has therefore determined there is no requirement for a full well test as part of that process and, in line with normal oilfield practice, the well will accordingly be plugged and abandoned on completion.

 

Deltic estimates the Selene structure to contain gross P50 prospective resources of 318 BCF (P90-P10 Range of 132-581 BCF with GCoS of 69%) in the Leman Sandstone reservoir, which is the key reservoir interval in all adjacent gas fields including Barque, Clipper and West Sole.

 

Following farm-outs to Shell in 2019 and Dana Petroleum (E&P) Limited ("Dana") in February 2024, Deltic is fully carried for its 25% working interest in the Selene well up to a gross success case well cost of USD$49M, which is in excess of the Operator's success case well Authorisation for Expenditure of USD$47M.

 

Graham Swindells, CEO of Deltic, commented:

 

"We are excited to be commencing drilling operations on Selene with our partners Shell and Dana, and for which we are fully carried for the estimated success case cost. This will be the first exploration well spudded on the UKCS in 2024 and is an equally important milestone for Deltic. The Selene prospect is a high impact infrastructure-led exploration opportunity which demonstrates the strength and depth of the portfolio that we have built over the last few years, and which we estimate to be worth multiples of the Company's current market value. Despite ongoing political uncertainty, we look forward to commencing operations and continue to believe exploration on the UKCS has a hugely important role to play in supporting the provision of energy security, vital jobs within the energy sector and offsetting higher carbon intensity imported energy."

 

**ENDS**

 

For further information please contact the following:

 

Deltic Energy Plc                                   

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7887 2630 

Graham Swindells / Andrew Nunn / Sarah McLeod          


 

Allenby Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser)           

  

Tel: +44 (0) 20 3328 5656

David Hart / Alex Brearley (Corporate Finance)


 

Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (Joint Broker)                       

  

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7710 7600

Callum Stewart / Simon Mensley / Ashton Clanfield


 

Canaccord Genuity Limited (Joint Broker)

Adam James / Ana Ercegovic

 

  

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7523 8000

Vigo Consulting (IR Adviser)                                        

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7390 0230

Patrick d'Ancona / Finlay Thomson / Kendall Hill  


 

Reporting Standard

Estimates of resources have been prepared in accordance with the PRMS as the standard for classification and reporting.

 

Qualified Person's Review

Andrew Nunn, a Chartered Geologist and Chief Operating Officer of Deltic, is a "Qualified Person" in accordance with the Guidance Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies, June 2009 as updated 21 July 2019, of the London Stock Exchange. Andrew has reviewed and approved the information contained within this announcement.

 

Glossary of Technical Terms

 

BCF:

Billion Cubic Feet

 

Geological Chance of Success (GCoS):

or prospective resources, means the chance or probability of discovering hydrocarbons in sufficient quantity for them to be tested to the surface. This, then, is the chance or probability of the prospective resource maturing into a contingent resource. Prospective resources have both an associated chance of discovery (geological chance of success) and a chance of development (economic, regulatory, market and facility, corporate commitment and political risks). The chance of commerciality is the product of these two risk components. These estimates have been risked for chance of discovery but not for chance of development.

 

P90 resource:

reflects a volume estimate that, assuming the accumulation is developed, there is a 90% probability that the quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the estimate.  This is therefore a low estimate of resource.

 

P50 resource:

reflects a volume estimate that, assuming the accumulation is developed, there is a 50% probability that the quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the estimate.  This is therefore a median or best case estimate of resource.

 

P10 resource:

reflects a volume estimate that, assuming the accumulation is developed, there is a 10% probability that the quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the estimate.  This is therefore a high estimate of resource.

 

PRMS:

the June 2018 Society of Petroleum Engineers ("SPE") Petroleum Resources Management System

 

Prospective Resources:

are estimated volumes associated with undiscovered accumulations. These represent quantities of petroleum which are estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from oil and gas deposits identified on the basis of indirect evidence but which have not yet been drilled

 

 

 

This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contact rns@lseg.com or visit www.rns.com.

RNS may use your IP address to confirm compliance with the terms and conditions, to analyse how you engage with the information contained in this communication, and to share such analysis on an anonymised basis with others as part of our commercial services. For further information about how RNS and the London Stock Exchange use the personal data you provide us, please see our Privacy Policy.
 
END
 
 
DRLQKBBKABKDCOB]]>
TwitterFacebookLinkedIn