Majorwaves Energy Report July 2020

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INFRASTRUCTURE

LEKOIL inks infrastructure agreements for Otakikpo development

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EKOIL, the oil and gas exploration and production company with a focus on Nigeria and West Africa, announces that the Otakikpo Joint Venture, has executed definitive agreements for the next phase of the Otakikpo marginal field development. Further to the execution of a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding, the Otakikpo JV has executed binding definitive agreements with Schlumberger which covers the comprehensive inf ras tr u c ture sha rin g a n d field management services for the planned upstream drilling programme. The upstream drilling programme consists of a phased drilling of up to seven new wells in Otakikpo. The drilling of the first two wells is expected to increase gross production to approximately 10,000 bopd from the current gross rates

of 5,755 bopd. “We continue to make progress towards our shared ambitions to drill additional wells and unlock further value for all stakeholders from Otakikpo. We are pleased with the Joint Venture’s relationship with Schlumberger, a world class project execution partner, as we are committed to advancing this exciting and transformative project that is aimed at increasing the value and cash generation abilities of the field,” Lekan Akinyanmi, CEO of LEKOIL noted. “As a result of the lower oil price environment and a change of project scope by the Otakikpo JV and other project stakeholders, these project capex estimates are a reduction on previous estimates of $170 million ($68 million net to LEKOIL Oil and Gas Investments Limited) as announced on 1 July 2019. LEKOIL expects to potentially raise, according to its participating

interest, its own portion of the required funding from a combination of of f take financing from a subsidiary of a major international oil company and cashflow from existing production,” Mr Akinyanmi said. The Otakikpo JV entered into an infrastructure sharing and utilization agreement in respect of the production from the Otakikpo marginal field with Integrated Hydrocarbon Infrastruc ture Limited, a special purpose company incorporated and owned by Green Energy International Limited to build, own, operate and maintain the shared infrastructure facilities (the “ISUA”). Pursuant to the ISUA, Integrated Hydrocarbon Infrastructure Limited will assume the role of facility operator (from its parent, Green Energy International Limited) and will build, own, operate and maintain certain flow stations, pipeline facilities and terminal facilities to be used for the evacuation of crude oil produced from the Otakikpo marginal field.

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