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Andalas Energy and Power Plc (ADL) Bunga Mas update
Andalas Energy and Power Plc recognises recent press speculation regarding the Bunga Mas PSC (“PSC”) acquisition (announced 29 August 2018) and would like to clarfy the current position.
Andalas has been advised that the government of Indonesia (“GOI”) has provided the PSC contractors, with an agreement to convert the PSC into a gross split production sharing contract. The contractors, including the vendor, Tilegarre Corporation, have elected not to sign it because certain issues regarding the terms of the renewal have not yet been resolved to their satisfaction.
Andalas has been advised that the GOI has requested that the contractors deposit funds into an escrow account as security against a future work programme. This requirement would result in Andalas having to raise significant amounts of additional capital which has a material negative impact on the economics of the project.
The sale and purchase agreement is conditional on the PSC being extended on terms satisfactory to Andalas and includes a representation from the vendor that no performance bonds or other financial guarantees or obligations are required or in place under the PSC. At this stage, this condition precedent has not been fulfilled and the representation is incorrect.
Andalas will continue to monitor the situation over the coming days as further information becomes available following the decision by the vendor not to sign the gross split PSC.
Andalas expects to be in a position to provide an update on or before 7.00am 18 February 2019.
To date Andalas has incurred direct costs of an estimated £200,000 of legal, professional and other direct costs in connection with Bunga Mas. No consideration has yet been paid to the vendor and will not be paid unless and until Andalas secures an interest in the licence.
Andalas Energy & Power PLC CEO, Simon Gorringe, said: “We are disappointed by the recent developments at Bunga Mas. As its stands the financial commitment required for Andalas to fund its participation in the Bunga Mas PSC would require significantly more capital than the original SPA envisaged. We are currently of the opinion that, without significant changes to the GOI’s expectations around funding the commitments it makes it very difficult for Andalas to proceed with the acquisition.
“We remain hopeful that an amicable position can be reached with GOI and look forward to updating the market next week.”
“To end on a positive note, Colter is currently drilling, and we expect further news on the Company’s interest in Badger in the coming weeks. Each of these projects has the potential to transform the near term outlook for the Company, whilst the Company looks to secure other opportunities and provide further guidance on Bunga Mas.”
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (‘MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service (‘RIS’), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
For further information, please contact:
Simon Gorringe |
Andalas Energy and Power Plc |
Tel: +62 21 2965 5800 |
Roland Cornish/ James Biddle |
Beaumont Cornish Limited |
Tel: +44 20 7628 3396 |
Colin Rowbury |
Novum Securities Limited |
Tel: +44 207 399 9427 |
Christian Dennis |
Optiva Securities Limited |
Tel: +44 20 3411 1881 |
Stefania Barbaglio |
Cassiopeia Services Limited (Public Relations) |
Stefania@cassiopeia-ltd.com |
Andalas Energy & Power #ADL – Bunga Mas PSC one of 6 licences to be converted to gross split PSC by mid-Feb 2019
Andalas Energy and Power PLC, is pleased to report that Arcandra Tahar, Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (“Deputy Minister”) issued a press release on Friday 11 January 2019, that the Bunga Mas PSC will be one of 6 licences that will be converted to gross split PSC’s by mid-February 2019. As announced on 29 August 2018, Andalas has a conditional agreement to acquire an initial 25% (rising to 49% and then 100%) interest in the Bunga Mas PSC.
The operator of the Bunga Mas PSC applied to convert the PSC to a gross split PSC as part of the process to extend the exploration period, one of the key conditions to completion of Andalas’s acquisition of an interest in the Bunga Mas PSC. Andalas regards the conversion to a gross split PSC as an important and positive step in this process.
The modelling performed by the Company to date indicates that the conversion of the PSC to the gross split PSC is likely to alter the economic profile of a successful development of Bunga Mawar. Importantly, however, it does not alter Andalas’ view that the deal exposes shareholders to significant upside under both the original PSC terms and the gross split PSC terms.
In addition, Andalas believes that the new gross split PSC will provide operating advantages – the Deputy Minister highlighted that the gross split PSC regime was created to make oil and gas licences efficient, uncomplicated, simple and with more secure processes.
Andalas will advise on the terms of the extension at such time as approval is granted by the government. The terms will include, amongst other things, the terms of the extension of the exploration period and the application of any transitional provisions between the old and the new regime.
Simon Gorringe, CEO of Andalas Energy and Power PLC said, “This change in licence terms is in line with the Indonesian government’s intention to have all oil and gas licences structured on a Gross Split basis and although we still do not know the exact terms of the new licence the company has the ability to renegotiate its economic interest with the operator to ensure the project meets our investment criteria.
“This news validates our decision to grant a short extension to the long stop date last month. The announcement by the vice Energy Minister indicates that the PSC will be formally converted in February, during which time we will continue to work with the vendor towards finalising the acquisition.
“We have established a good relationship with the Bunga Mas Operator who wants to close the deal as soon as possible and is willing to work with ADL to ensure that a satisfactory deal can be agreed. I look forward to updating the market as we progress with what continues to be an exciting deal.
“Andalas is paying consideration for the acquisition of Bunga Mas of 19.2 million shares (£177,600 at the closing share price on 11 January 2019), which we believe would represent very good business should we be successful in the planned development of the Bunga Mawar formation that has 2.3 million barrels of best case contingent and prospective resources.
“Furthermore, successfully developing Bunga Mawar is expected to provide cash flow to support the exploration and appraisal of the other leads and prospects on the licence that have total operator assessed best estimate prospective resources of 54 million barrels of oil and 26 BCF of.
“We look forward to an exciting few weeks and months as we provide the market with updates across our portfolio, including completion of our acquisition of an interest in the Bunga Mas PSC and both the forthcoming Colter new drill, which is targeting 22 million barrels of oil (1.76 million net to Andalas) and the additional studies on our Badger investment.”
Gross Split PSC Regime
Indonesia introduced a new PSC scheme based on gross production split in 2017. The Government’s intention was to incentivise exploration and exploitation activities by providing spending and operational freedom to operators.
The new regime is based on a gross production split without regard to a cost recovery mechanism. Hydrocarbons produced from the PSC are shared between the contractor and the government. The production split is determined by reference to the characteristics of the project. The base split for oil is 57% to the government and 43% to the contractor and for gas is 52% to the government and 48% to the contractor. The base split is adjusted by reference to variable and progressive components. The variable components include the status of the working area, field location, depth of the reservoir, availability of infrastructure, type of reservoir, carbon dioxide content, hydrogen sulphide content, specific gravity of oil and domestic component during the developments stage and the production stage. The progressive components comprise oil and gas prices and cumulative oil and gas production. By way of example, the first plan of development under a gross split PSC will attract an additional 5% contractors split and an off-shore field in water depths greater than 1000m would attract an additional 16% contractors split.
The role of SKK Migas is limited to control and monitoring of gross split PSCs and whilst it will approve work programmes it will not approve budgets which will be provided as a supporting document. Contractors may carry out procurement of goods and services independently and the governments procurement regulations will not apply the same restrictions as under the former regime.
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (‘MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service (‘RIS’), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
For further information, please contact:
Simon Gorringe | Andalas Energy and Power Plc | Tel: +62 21 2965 5800 |
Roland Cornish/ James Biddle | Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser) |
Tel: +44 20 7628 3396 |
Colin Rowbury | Novum Securities Limited (Joint Broker) |
Tel: +44 207 399 9427 |
Christian Dennis | Optiva Securities Limited (Joint Broker) |
Tel: +44 20 3411 1881 |
Stefania Barbaglio | Cassiopeia Services Limited (Public Relations) | Stefania@cassiopeia-ltd.com |
Andalas Energy & Power #ADL – Update on Colter well programme
Andalas Energy and Power PLC, is pleased to report that Corallian Energy Limited (“Corallian”), the Exploration Operator for Licence P1918, has informed the joint venture partners that the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and Decommissioning (OPRED) has advised the Oil and Gas Authority of its in principle agreement to the issue of the relevant consent for the Colter well, in which Andalas has an 8% interest.
There are several regulatory approvals and notifications still required before the consenting process is completed for the work programme. When all the necessary approvals have been obtained, Corallian expects to commence a two-well work programme, with the drilling of the Wick well (in which Andalas does not have an interest) expected to commence during December 2018. Following completion of the Wick well, the rig will be mobilised from the Moray Firth to the English Channel to drill the Colter well.
No further announcements are expected from Corallian until all the approvals are in place and the drilling programme has commenced.
Simon Gorringe, CEO of Andalas Energy and Power PLC said “We are pleased with the continued progress of the operator towards the commencement of the proposed well, which follows today’s announcement and the recent announcement of the contracting of the Ensco-72 rig to execute the Wick and Colter drilling programme.
“The drilling of the Colter well will expose Andalas shareholders to an exciting period of drilling activity, whilst we continue to work with our partners to complete the acquisition of Bunga Mas and to provide updates on the Badger licence. I look forward to keeping the market informed as we continue to progress our portfolio.”
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (‘MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service (‘RIS’), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
For further information, please contact:
Simon Gorringe | Andalas Energy and Power Plc | Tel: +62 21 2965 5800 |
Roland Cornish/ James Biddle | Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser) |
Tel: +44 20 7628 3396 |
Colin Rowbury | Novum Securities Limited (Joint Broker) |
Tel: +44 207 399 9427 |
Christian Dennis | Optiva Securities Limited (Joint Broker) |
Tel: +44 20 3411 1881 |
Stefania Barbaglio | Cassiopeia Services Limited (Public Relations) |
Stefania@cassiopeia-ltd.com |
Andalas Energy & Power #ADL – Response to Social Media Speculation
The Company notes recent social media discussion regarding the potential purchase of an interest in an oil and gas asset in Indonesia, the Bunga Mas PSC. In accordance with the Company’s previously stated strategy, the Company continues to evaluate a number of oil and gas projects, of which Bunga Mas is one. However, discussions remain at an early stage and commercial terms are yet to be agreed. There is no guarantee that terms will be agreed in respect of Bunga Mas but, should they be, or indeed should the Company reach agreement in respect of the acquisition of interests in any other projects, it will update investors at the appropriate stage.
The Company makes no comment regarding speculation on the potential resource or working interest.
For further information, please contact:
Simon Gorringe | Andalas Energy and Power Plc | Tel: +62 21 2965 5800 |
Roland Cornish/ James Biddle | Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser) |
Tel: +44 20 7628 3396 |
Colin Rowbury | Novum Securities Limited (Joint Broker) |
Tel: +44 207 399 9427 |
Christian Dennis | Optiva Securities Limited (Joint Broker) |
Tel: +44 20 3411 1881 |
Stefania Barbaglio | Cassiopeia Services Ltd | Stefania@cassiopeia-ltd.com |