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Tullow reinforces commitment to Ghana’s economic growth

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Tullow reinforces commitment to Ghana’s economic growth

Tullow has affirmed its commitment to Ghana’s socio-economic growth  through its operations in the country. The UK-based multinational oil and gas company, currently  operates the two main oil fields in Ghana – Jubilee and TEN.

Together with its partners, Kosmos  Energy, Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC), Petro SA and Jubilee Oil Holdings Limited  (JOHL), they have invested close to $19 billion into the country since 2010 and delivered $6 billion  in revenues to the government in that same period. 

Recently, Tullow and its partners, invested in the south-east side of the Greater Jubilee field,  increasing production capacity of the field from 70,000 to 100,000 barrels-per-day. The success of the Jubilee South-East project affirmed the partners’ conviction to continue investing in existing assets, rather than shifting focus elsewhere. 

The company’s full year 2023 results, released last week, revealed that it delivered $170 million  in free cash flow last year, ahead of a $150 million projection. Tullow’s current market  capitalisation is $410 million and expects to generate $800 million in free cash flow over the 2023- 2025 period.  

Speaking to the investment community during its “Facts behind the Figures” session with the  Ghana Stock Exchange, Managing Director, Wissam Al-Monthiry said: “Over the years, we have contributed significantly to Ghana’s economic growth,  supported the communities in which we operate and made dreams come true for many  in the country. It speaks to the consistency of our commitment to build a better future for our host country through responsible oil and gas development. We see great potential in  our existing assets and with timely support from key stakeholders, we can deliver even  greater benefit to the people of Ghana.” 

Group Finance Director, Richard Miller, speaking at the same session, said Tullow’s 2023 full year results indicates that the company’s strategy to focus on debt reduction, grow production and  deliver free cash flow, is beginning to yield good results.

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Managing Director of the Ghana Stock Exchange, Abena Amoah said: “Tullow remains a strategic member of the exchange and has, over the years, contributed  significantly to deepening the market in terms of capitalisation and diversification. We  look forward to forging a greater partnership with the company in the years to come. Our  exchange is also growing, and we are witnessing interesting times with new and potential  listings underway.” 

This year, Tullow expects to bring five new Jubilee wells online (three producers and two water  injectors), which will be the last set of wells for the current drilling campaign period, expected to  end by the middle of this year.

The 2021-2024 drilling campaign has achieved a number of records;  being the fastest (it is ending six-months before schedule) and lowest cost programme compared  to previous campaigns. Tullow plans to resume its next drilling campaign programme in 2025.  

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