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Home»Energy»Oil & Gas»Savannah Energy Revenue Rise To $82.1 Million, As Production Hit 17,000Bpd
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Savannah Energy Revenue Rise To $82.1 Million, As Production Hit 17,000Bpd

By orientalnewsngAugust 1, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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Savannah Energy has significantly improved on oil production which now stands at 17,200 barrels a day after concluding its Nigerian asset acquisition.
The improvements has also led to $82.1 million cash collection in the first half of 2020, as against $55.3 million generated in the same period of 2019, this was. Gas dominated production, accounted for 89 per cent of the total 21,300 barrels of oil equivalent per day, boepd average.
Savannah reported $16.9 million of gas sales and $0.9mn of liquids sales in 2019. Production in Nigeria reached 17,200 barrels of oil equivalent per day on a full year basis, up from 13,000 boepd in the previous year.
“We completed the Nigerian asset acquisition in November 2019, which transformed Savannah into a highly cash flow generative full cycle energy company,” said Savannah’s chief executive officer, CEO Andrew Knott.
“Since acquiring the Nigerian assets, we have made significant strides in terms of operational and financial progress, as seen with the strong production figures and robust cash collections in H1 2020”, he continued. The company is “poised to capitalise on the numerous opportunities that our asset portfolio in Nigeria and Niger presents us with”.

The company’s gas production hit a record of 177 million cubic feet (5.01 million cubic metres) per day on May 30. The same month, on May 23, gas supplied to customers of Accugas provided 11.5 per cent of Nigeria’s power generation.
Midstream
Accugas, Savannah’s midstream unit, signed a gas sales agreement in January with Sahara Group’s First Independent Power Ltd (FIPL). Savannah will supply gas to the Afam power plant for five years. Accugas and FIPL are working on third-party infrastructure, which will allow gas to flow to the plant.
In June, Accugas signed a deal with a new industrial customer. The company did not disclose its name but said it would cover 5 mmcf per day for five years. Accugas is also working on a project to expand supplies within an industrial hub near its existing pipelines.
“In Nigeria, via Accugas, Savannah currently supplies more than 10 per cent of Nigeria’s power sector,” said Savannah’s Knott. The executive said the company was on track for more gas sales agreements this year.
Investments
The company estimates spending in 2020 at up to $45 million. It has cash of $54 million as of the end of June. It also has net debt of $457mn. Savannah expects revenues this year to pass $200 million.
SP Angel’s Sam Wahab noted that Savannah was now a “highly cash flow generative full cycle entity. Strong production figures and robust cash collections in H1 2020 further supports management’s strategy and we would not be surprised to see further near-term acquisitions made by Savannah in the region.”
The company’s first focus was in Niger, where it has drilled a handful of discoveries in the Agadem Rift Basin. Savannah said work was continuing there, with plans to begin installing an early production system (EPS) within the next 18 months. This is contingent on market conditions and financing.
Knott said the EPS plan, on R3 East, was intended to bolster cash flow.
The company will “consider future drilling in our bank of 146 exploration targets over the course of the coming years”

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