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Tullow makes major oil discovery in Guyana

Published 12/08/2019, 10:05
Updated 12/08/2019, 10:05
© Reuters.  Tullow shares soar on Guyana oil discovery

© Reuters. Tullow shares soar on Guyana oil discovery

By Ron Bousso

LONDON (Reuters) - Tullow Oil (L:TLW) has made a large oil discovery in Guyana, it said on Monday, sending its share price soaring on expectations that it will develop a productive field in the oil-rich country.

The discovery at the closely watched Jethro-1 well in the Orinduik block in Guyana follows a number of recent exploration successes by Exxon Mobil (N:XOM) in the neighbouring Stabroek block, with discovered oil reserves of more than 5 billion barrels.

Tullow Chief Executive Paul McDade said Jethro-1 is expected to hold more than 100 million recoverable barrels of oil, in excess of expectations. The company will start drilling a second well, Joe-1, this month.

"It looks like we have something we would develop. It looks like we have a long-term business in Guyana," McDade told Reuters. Guyana has no oil output as yet, though Exxon is expected to start producing next year.

Tullow shares jumped more than 17% by 0847 GMT and were the top gainer in the FTSE 250 mid-cap index (FTMC).

The results from the two wells, as well a third prospect in the nearby Kanuku block, will be appraised next year with the aim of moving to quick development, McDade said.

"We're hopeful this is not an isolated result, that there will be more discoveries," he added.

(For a graphic on 'Tullow Guyana', click https://tmsnrt.rs/2MXABXK)

Tullow operates the Orinduik block with a 60% stake, while France's Total (PA:TOTF) and Toronto-listed Eco Atlantic (V:EOG) each own 15%, with Qatar Petroleum holding the remaining 10%.

"This is a revolutionary moment for Eco," Chief Executive Gil Holzman told Reuters. Eco's share price nearly doubled to 134.2 pence.

Eco sold part of its stake to Total last year and the French oil giant in turn sold 40% of its stake to Qatar Petroleum last month.

The discovery gives London-based Tullow a boost after operational issues at its flagship field in Ghana and delays to projects in East Africa.

"This is a strategy-shifting opportunity for Tullow and a company-making opportunity for junior partner Eco," said RBC Capital Markets analyst Al Stanton.

"A new wave of exploration success could also provide a shot-in-the-arm for larger partners Total and Qatar Petroleum."

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