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Serica Energy Gas Deal: A $74M North Sea Boost

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Serica Energy acquires Southern North Sea assets for $74 million.
  • Deal adds 18.7 million barrels of oil equivalent reserves.
  • Spirit Energy retains over 75% of decommissioning liabilities.
Serica Energy Gas Deal: A $74M North Sea Boost

Serica Energy plc has entered into an agreement to purchase a collection of Southern North Sea assets from Spirit Energy Limited for $74 million. This acquisition significantly bolsters Serica's standing as a gas-focused energy producer on the UK Continental Shelf, with an effective date of January 1, 2025.

The deal encompasses a variety of interests in producing gas fields, including a notable non-operated stake in the substantial Cygnus field. Additional assets include interests in Clipper South, operated positions in the Greater Markham Area, and stakes in Eris, Ceres, and Galleon, along with a portion of the NOGAT gas pipeline system. These additions are projected to increase Serica's 2P reserves by 16%, equating to 18.7 million barrels of oil equivalent.

Furthermore, a key benefit of this transaction is the substantial risk mitigation regarding abandonment liabilities. Spirit Energy will assume responsibility for over 75% of the total estimated decommissioning obligations across the acquired portfolio. This arrangement ensures Serica's exposure is primarily to non-operated assets with deferred spending, reinforcing the deal's immediate cash generative nature.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Serica Energy is acquiring interests in the Cygnus field, Clipper South, Greater Markham Area, Eris, Ceres, Galleon, and the NOGAT gas pipeline system.
Serica Energy is paying approximately $74 million upfront for the portfolio of Southern North Sea assets.
Spirit Energy will retain over 75% of the total estimated decommissioning obligations, significantly reducing Serica's exposure.

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