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AET Afentra Plc

45.70
0.30 (0.66%)
Last Updated: 10:12:25
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Afentra Plc LSE:AET London Ordinary Share GB00B4X3Q493 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.30 0.66% 45.70 45.70 46.20 46.70 45.40 45.40 821,477 10:12:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 26.39M -2.71M -0.0123 -37.64 99.9M
Afentra Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AET. The last closing price for Afentra was 45.40p. Over the last year, Afentra shares have traded in a share price range of 28.55p to 62.20p.

Afentra currently has 220,053,520 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Afentra is £99.90 million. Afentra has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -37.64.

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06/11/2024
12:59
Thanks for your constructive reply. I will take that into account when considering my position here. You must be a very intelligent person to post with relevance and fact about the company and its global market commodity.
dragon35
06/11/2024
12:55
Dragon only posts when share price Is Rex
onedayrodders
06/11/2024
11:27
Trump in power affecting confidence here? USA oil production not far off its highest rig count for years so I'm not convinced they can push it too much higher. Anyone got any thoughts? Lower oil price also makes USA shale marginal profits wise so perhaps $70 area is the new norm?
dragon35
05/11/2024
16:35
West Africa - Oil major's and NOC's divesting mature offshore O&G fields and reinvesting the proceeds in under-explored, hydrocarbon rich West African exploration acreage......enticed by some of the most globally competitive PSC's, fiscal, license and operating terms.

Chevron to Boost Exploration in West Africa - Oilprice.com today

Unlike the other supermajors, U.S. oil and gas giant Chevron is buying into offshore blocks offshore Angola and Nigeria in West Africa, looking to revive exploration in what it describes as an under-explored oil province.

The producers, Africa’s top two, have seen their oil output slump in recent years, due to underinvestment and majors selling off assets in these countries.

Chevron, however, insists that the offshore waters still have a lot of resources which it could tap and develop.

The region of West Africa is “such a hydrocarbon-rich part of the world and relatively under-explored compared to other jurisdictions,”; Liz Schwarze, Chevron Global Exploration Vice President, told Bloomberg in an interview published on Tuesday.

Chevron has already added exploration blocks in Nigeria, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. Last month, the supermajor’s Nigerian unit announced a near-field oil discovery in Petroleum Mining Lease (PML) 49 in the shallow offshore region of the Western Niger Delta.

At the same time, companies including Eni, Equinor, and ExxonMobil have recently sold some assets in Nigeria, after receiving regulatory approvals.

Just last month, Nigeria gave the green light to Exxon to sell its onshore assets to Seplat Energy, after more than two years of regulatory reviews and scrutiny.

Chevron is not only not selling, it is adding acreage in Nigeria and Angola.

This summer, Chevron signed contracts for two ultra-deep blocks offshore Angola.

The other majors have focused further south along the West African coast, looking to tap the vast discovered resources offshore Namibia, one of the latest exploration hotspots.

Shell and TotalEnergies have already made large discoveries offshore Namibia, kicking off the Namibian oil rush in 2022.

Over the past two years, Shell has made several oil and gas discoveries in the Orange Basin offshore Namibia.

The basin extends to South African waters to the south and the majors are now looking to tap into these areas hoping to find huge resources similar to the ones in the Namibian portion of the Orange Basin.'

mount teide
05/11/2024
08:51
3 weeks scheduled maintenance proceeded as expected with production returning to normal levelsRead across 3rd Q production for AET circa 5380 bopd which is pro rata 6460 bopd accounting for 17 days downtime .Maintenance was due to start on 13th SepthTTps://www.maureletprom.fr/en/documents/download/1734/activity-for-the-first-nine-months-of-2024Steady as she goes, Captain!
croasdalelfc
03/11/2024
15:48
I think oil price will rise following US election... can't help feeling Biden has a dodgy short term deal with the Arabs cos the democrats can be re-elected
onedayrodders
02/11/2024
18:39
Oct 2024 - Shore Capital initiates independent coverage stating: “We believe our 103p/share Tangible NAV estimate provides a good indication of fair value…...implying the shares have potential to double"

Oct 2024 - Cavendish has issued a research note that states: ‘With a portfolio of both near-term, low-cost, short-cycle growth opportunities and significant longer-term opportunities, Afentra is well placed to materially increase both production and cash flow’

CEO, Paul McDade, will be a panellist at Africa Energy Week 24 next week discussing the strategies and technologies being deployed to optimise production and reduce emissions on Africa’s mature fields as part of the Upstream E&P forum.

mount teide
31/10/2024
08:23
1000 shares traded and it goes up 1.6p ??
fatfish
31/10/2024
08:11
Wrong RNS - today's one is simply the notice of change of registered office. Not a whole load of point in posting the whole thing - most shareholders will be up to speed on it anyway - a link will do.
puzzler2
31/10/2024
08:11
Change in Registered Office to 10 St Bride Street. Does anybody recognise that address?
herman_m
31/10/2024
07:26
Afentra PLC 2024 HALF YEAR RESULTSSource: RNS Regulatory NewsRNS Number : 8565DAfentra PLC12 September 2024 12 September 2024 AFENTRA PLC 2024 HALF YEAR RESULTS Afentra plc ('Afentra' or the 'Company') (AIM: AET), the upstream oil and gas company focused on acquiring production and development assets in Africa, is pleased to announce its half year results for the six months ended 30 June 2024 (the 'Period' or 'H1 2024'). Financial Summary- Pre-tax revenue of $75.7 million (H1 2023: nil)- Adjusted EBITDAX of $40.8 million (H1 2023: loss of $0.8 million)- Profit after tax of $22.2 million (H1 2023: loss of $3.9 million)- Cash resources as at 30 June 2024 of $13.8 million (30 June 2023: $15.7 million)- Debt drawdowns at 30 June 2024:o Reserve Based Lending Facility: $47.3 million (30 June 2023: $12.8 million)o Working Capital Facility: $13.7 million (30 June 2023 $9.1 million)- Net debt at 30 June 2024 of $46.4 million (30 June 2023: $6.5 million) Net debt on 30 June 2024 excludes the June crude oil sale of $37.6 million, which is classified as a receivable as of 30 June 2024 due to timing of cash receipt (July) post-period. Cash balance post the June and Q3 2024 liftings estimated to be approximately $40 million, reducing net debt to around zero. Crude oil sales- The Company sold in aggregate 900,000 bbls of crude in the first 6 months of 2024 (H1 2023:nil)- The average sales price realised for H1 2024 sales was $84.3/bbl- Crude oil entitlement stock at 30 June 2024, post June lifting, ~568,917 bbls Key Indicators H1 2024H1 2023FY 2023Block 3/05 & 3/05A Gross production (bopd)22,70118,86720,180Net Working Interest (WI) Production (bopd)6,69678513,5091Sales Volume (bbls)900,000-300,000Average sale price ($/bbl)84.3-88.0Revenue ($ million)75.7-26.4Cash and Cash equivalents ($ million)13.8215.7319.63Debt ($ million)(60.2)(21.9)(31.7)Net Debt ($ million)(46.4)2(6.5)(12.3)Crude Oil Entitlement Stock (bbls)568,917245,304301,4161 H1 2023 represents 4% WI for Block 3/05 and 5.33% WI for Block 3/05A. FY 2023 represents 18% WI for Block 3/05 and 5.33% WI for Block 3/05A.2 Cash received for the June lifting of $37.6m whilst recognised in Pre-tax revenue, is not recognised in 30 June cash resources or net debt due to timing of cash receipt (July) post-period.3 Includes restricted funds of $8.0 million (H1 2023) and $4.9 million (FY 2023). Operational Summary- Gross average combined production for the period to the end of June 2024 for both Block 3/05 and 3/05A was 22,701 bopd (Net: B3/05 6,416 bopd; B3/05A 280 bopd).- Field Operations progressed in H1 2024:o 15 light well interventions (LWI) were completed delivering an overall 2,500 bopd increase to field production, a further campaign of up to 20 LWIs commenced at the end of June.o Upgrade works on the power systems are ongoing to deliver water injection rates on a consistent basis.o Planning for future workovers, ESP installations and selection of drilling candidate continues. Post Period-End- The Company sold a further 780,000 bbls of crude oil in August 2024 at a sales price of $83.7/bbl resulting in pre-tax revenue of $65.3 million.- Crude oil entitlement stock at 31 August 2024, post August lifting of approximately 125,000 bbls.- Cash balance post Q3 2024 lifting estimated to be approximately $40 million, reducing net debt to around zero.- The Company expects to sell its next cargo of crude (~550,000bbls) in late Q4 2024 / early Q1 2025.- The planned three-week shutdown on Block 3/05 facilities will start on 13 September. The shutdown is to conduct maintenance work across all platforms and infrastructure to enable improved field performance. Angolan AcquisitionThe period saw the successful completion of a 12% non-operating interest in Block 3/05 and a 16% non-operating interest in Block 3/05A offshore Angola from Azule Energy Angola Production B.V. (Azule) for a net consideration of $28.4 million offset by the inherited crude oil stock of 480,000 barrels. This third acquisition increased Afentra's interest in Block 3/05 to 30% and in Block 3/05A to 21.33%. Kwanza Onshore LicensesAfentra made its entry into the Kwanza onshore basin with the signing of a 45% non-operated interest in the Production Sharing Contract (PSC) for KON 19. The PSC for KON 15 has been initialled and license award is expected Q4 2024. The full work program for both licenses is being finalised with the respective partnerships, however the basin wide enhanced Full Tensor Gravity Gradient (eFTG) survey to map the geology commenced in August 2024 with early data being available in Q4 2024. Paul McDade, Chief Executive Officer, Afentra plc commented:"We are pleased with the progress made during the first half of 2024, which marks a pivotal period for Afentra as we transition into a producing company. The successful completion of our acquisitions in Angola has provided the financial foundation for the company, with our strong balance sheet reflecting not only the robust cash-generating capacity of these assets but also our commitment to disciplined and strategic value driven deal-making. We continue to build out our position in Angola with the entry into the Kwanza onshore basin which we consider to be a further organic value opportunity. Our team's dedication and the strong relationships with our partners and ANPG have been instrumental in achieving these milestones, and we remain committed to driving further value for our shareholders. As we look ahead, we will continue to focus on optimising our current assets while exploring new opportunities that align with our strategy of responsible and sustainable growth in Africa." For further information contact:Afentra plc +44 (0)20 7405 4133Paul McDade, CEOAnastasia Deulina, CFO Burson Buchanan (Financial PR) +44 (0)20 7466 5000Ben RomneyBarry ArcherGeorge Pope Peel Hunt LLP (Nominated Advisor and Joint Broker) +44 (0)20 7418 8900Richard CrichtonDavid McKeownEmily Bhasin Tennyson Securities (Joint Broker) +44 (0)20 7186 9033Peter Krens About AfentraAfentra plc (AIM:AET) is an upstream oil and gas company focused on opportunities in Africa. The Company's purpose is to support a responsible energy transition in Africa by establishing itself as a credible partner for divesting IOCs and Host Governments. Offshore Angola Afentra has a 30% non-operated interest in the producing Block 3/05 and a 21.33% non-operated interest in the adjacent development Block 3/05A in the Lower Congo Basin and a 40% non-operating interest in the exploration Block 23 in the Kwanza Basin. Onshore Angola Afentra has a 45% non-operated interest in the prospective Block KON 19 located in the western part of the Onshore Kwanza Basin. Afentra also has a 34% carried interest in the Odewayne Block onshore southwestern Somaliland. Inside InformationThis announcement contains inside information for the purposes of article 7 of Regulation 2014/596/EU (which forms part of domestic UK law pursuant to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018) and as subsequently amended by the Financial Services Act 2021 ('UK MAR'). Upon publication of this announcement, this inside information (as defined in UK MAR) is now considered to be in the public domain. For the purposes of UK MAR, the person responsible for arranging for the release of this announcement on behalf of Afentra is Paul McDade, Chief Executive Officer. CEO StatementThe year to date has been an active period for Afentra as we have adopted a more operational focus given the completion of the Sonangol transaction in December 2023 and the subsequent completion in May of Afentra's acquisition of Azule's interest in Blocks 3/05 and 3/05A, which took our interest in these two quality blocks to 30% and 21.33% respectively.The completion of the final transaction in the period was a watershed moment for Afentra following several years of diligent work to deliver these highly value accretive acquisitions. It also enabled the Company to establish a strong foothold in a core target market in Angola that is rich in opportunity. The completion of the Azule transaction presented the appropriate platform for us to highlight to the market our value driven approach, as we provided a detailed presentation in June that set out the organic growth opportunities across the portfolio that we have assembled for an effective outlay of less than $10m, when factoring in the asset cash flow adjustments and stock entitlement at completion of these three acquisitions. The Company sold an aggregate 900,000 bbls of crude in the period across two liftings in February and June, with an average sales price realised of $84.3/bbl, inclusive of the Brent premium differential. Post-Period, in August 2024, the Company sold a further 780,000 bbls of crude oil for pre-tax revenue of $65.3 million, whilst still holding a crude oil entitlement stock at 31 August 2024 of ~125,000 bbls. The Company expects to sell its next cargo of crude of ~550,000bbls (stock entitlement plus net accrued production) in late Q4 2024 or early Q1 2025 and has placed hedges to protect the downside in line with the Company's commitment to sound financial and risk management.Through the period, we have made strong operational progress with our JV partners on Block 3/05 with the field responding well to the ongoing work programme consisting of two LWI campaigns of up to 35 wells, upgrades to the power systems to support on-going improvements to the water injection system and a comprehensive facility reliability project. Gross combined Block 3/05 and 3/05A production averaged 22,701 bopd (Net: B3/05 6,416 bopd; B3/05A 280 bopd) for the period to the end of June 2024. As set out in the market presentation in June, the Blocks 3/05 and 3/05A present significant organic growth opportunities for Afentra given the material resource base and upside potential. The planned investment programme will be achieved through a phased approach to control capital requirements, Afentra management believes there is potential to deliver a step-change in production to in excess of 30,000 bopd gross - underlying the strategic and technical rationale for targeting Block 3/05 and 3/05A as the initial assets from which to drive Afentra's longer-term growth ambitions.As referenced previously, the Angolan market continues to evolve positively in terms of a progressive fiscal environment that encourages investment and recognises the important role of technically proficient independents such as Afentra. Following initial entry into the country, we have progressed further opportunities, and in January Afentra submitted proposals for Blocks KON 15 (1,000 km2) and KON 19 (900 km2) located in the Onshore Kwanza Basin as a non-operating partner. We are pleased to confirm that we have signed the KON 19 license and expect to sign the KON 15 license in Q4 2024. The rapid progress being made on this new area of strategic focus for Afentra demonstrates the benefit of the strong relations and reputation that Afentra has established in Angola. We look forward to providing the market with further updates through the remainder of the year on our strategy to capitalise on the long-term onshore Angola potential.In summary, it has been a positive period for Afentra as the Company realises the benefits of the highly value accretive transactions progressed to completion through the prior years. The Company's strategic focus on value driven growth remains unabated as we balance our exciting organic growth story in Angola with a continued value-driven strategy in Angola and other core target markets. Operations SummaryBlock 3/05 (30%)Strong operational progress has been made on Block 3/05 in H1 2024 and with the fields responding well to the ongoing work programme designed to both improve the reliability of the facilities and optimise production. Gross average Block 3/05 production of 22,701 bopd (Net 6,416 bopd) for the period to the end of June 2024 was within expectations. During the period, 15 LWI's were completed delivering an overall 2,500 bopd increase in production, and a further campaign of up to 20 LWI's commenced at the end of June. In parallel an upgrade program to the water injection systems is ongoing with works to the power systems in order to maintain higher water injection rates on a consistent basis, the aim is to sustain and improve upon the peak injection rate of circa 60,000 bwipd achieved in April. The water injection and power systems will be two of the focus areas for the comprehensive shutdown that will commence on 13 September alongside installation of new gas flare meters to enable an accurate baseline emissions profile.Blocks 3/05 presents significant organic growth opportunities for Afentra given the material resource base and upside potential. The partnership continue to work on its plans for workovers and ESP installations in late 2025 as well as the selection of potential drilling candidates for future years. The Block 3/05 assets have substantial potential to replace reserves, increase production and reduce the emissions profile by optimising operational wells and infrastructure, completing workover activity as well as drilling infill wells.Block 3/05A (21.33%)Production has continued at the Gazela field and through June 2024 was 1,313 bopd (Net 280 bopd). This extended test continues to help to define the long-term resource potential and appropriate development strategy. Potential future activities may include further development wells and infrastructure enhancements to develop these significant discoveries. We are currently evaluating various strategies to optimise these future field developments and manage associated gas. H1 2024 production from Blocks 3/05 and 3/05ProductionGrossNetBlock 3/0521,3886,416Block 3/05A1,313280Total22,7016,696 Onshore Kwanza BasinIn January, Afentra submitted proposals for a Blocks KON 15 (1,000 km2) and KON 19 (900 km2) located in the Onshore Kwanza Basin as a non-operating partner. We were pleased to sign the first of these licenses, KON 19 in July with Afentra being assigned a 45% non-operated interest alongside two local Angolan companies ACREP and Enagol. We have initialled the KON 15 license, where we have also been assigned a 45% non-operating interest alongside Sonangol, we expect this license to be awarded in Q4 2024. Our technical assessment of the Kwanza basin is highly compelling and we consider it presents a low-cost entry with significant upside potential given the historic evidence of a working petroleum system and the proximity of KON 15 and KON 19 to legacy oil fields. As the first phase of an integrated work program Afentra has taken part in an eFTG survey covering the entire onshore basin which commenced acquisition in August with early results available from Q4 2024. Block 23 (40%):Block 23 is a 5,000 km2 exploration and appraisal block located in the offshore Kwanza Basin in water depths from 600 to 1,600 meters and has a working petroleum system. Whilst this large block is covered by modern 3D and 2D seismic data sets, with no outstanding work commitments remaining, the majority of the block remains under-explored. The block contains the Azul oil discovery, the first deepwater pre-salt discovery in the Kwanza basin. This discovery made in carbonate reservoirs has oil in place of approx. 150 mmbbls and tested at flow rates of approx. 3,000 - 4,000 bbl/d of light oil. During the period Total announced its final investment decision on the 80,000 bopd Kaminho project in Blocks 20 and 21 just to the north of Block 23.Afentra holds a 40% non-operated interest, while Sonangol holds the remaining 60% equity in Block 23. SomalilandSomaliland offers one of the last opportunities to target an undrilled onshore rift basin in Africa. The Odewayne block covers 22,840 km2, and with access to Berbera deepwater port less than a 100km to the north, it is ideally located to commercialise any discovered hydrocarbons. Odewayne Block (34%)In H1 the operator progressed with further geological and geophysical studies, planning a stratigraphic borehole as well as an eFTG feasibility and planning study.The Company's 34% working interest in the PSA is fully carried by Genel Energy Somaliland Limited for its share of the costs of all exploration activities during the Third and Fourth Periods of the PSA. Financial ReviewThe first half of 2024 continued to reflect the momentum built during 2023 with the completion of our third asset transaction (Azule) in May. This momentum is reflected in our financial results for the first half of 2024 with an adjusted EBITDAX of $40.8m, circa 3.5 times higher than our year end 2023 comparator, clearly demonstrating the cash generative nature of the assets. The cash and cash equivalents reported at $13.8m, does not include the proceeds received post period (in July) from our June oil sale, which when adjusted would give a cash and cash equivalents balance in excess of $50m. Post period, in August, we have sold our third cargo of crude oil of 780,000bbls at a sales price of $83.7/bbl resulting in pre-tax revenue of $65.3m. With the proceeds from this sale and after making the requisite principal and interest payments on the RBL facility, and after satisfying the projected cash calls to the end of September we estimate our cash balance to be ~$40m, completely netting off our debt balance.On price protection, we will be looking to build out the oil hedge program we have successfully put in place for our February, June and August liftings. In respect of our projected Q4 2024 lifting we have placed a combination of puts (230,000 bbls at $70/bbl floor) and zero cost collars (170,000 bbls, $70/bbl floor / $90.40/bbl ceiling). We are currently planning further hedges for 2025/26 which will be put in place in due course in line with our Group hedging policy.Our debt financing continues to be managed successfully following the initiation of the RBL in May 2023 (5-year tenor) on the acquisition of the INA assets in Angola in Blocks 3/05 and 3/05A. Since then, further drawdowns on the facility have been made to support two further acquisitions in Angola on the same Blocks purchasing assets from Sonangol (Dec 2023) and Azule (May 2024). Post a Q3 2024 RBL repayment, we anticipate the total drawdown to reduce to ~ $40m. Our debt arrangement also consists of a $30m revolving working capital facility (5-year tenor effective from May 2023) that has also been successfully utilised, and which was paid down to zero in the post period (July).In respect of Asset operations we continue to provide support to the operator in a number of finance and commercially related matters, and regarding M&A, we remain committed to and are pursuing additional value accretive opportunities both in Angola and the wider West Africa Region. Selected financial dataH1 2024H1 2023FY 2023Cash and cash equivalents ($m)13.87.714.7Restricted Funds-8.04.9Adjusted EBITDAX1 ($m)40.8(0.8)11.1Profit/(loss) after tax ($m)22.2(3.9)(2.7)Debt facilities:Reserve Based Lending Facility ($m)46.2 12.831.7Working Capital Facility ($m)13.9 9.1-Share price (at period end) (GBP pence)52.224.537.01Adjusted EBITDAX is calculated as earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, total depletion and amortisation, impairment, pre-licence expenditure, provisions and non-cash share-based payments. Total depletion is the depletion charged to profit and loss and absorbed in inventory. RevenueCurrently, all of the Group's production is from Block 3/05 and Block 3/05A with net production in the period averaging c.a. 6,696 bopd (H1 2023: 785 bopd). No revenue was recognised in H1 2023, versus two liftings recognised in H1 2024, in February and June ($75.7m). Profit from operationsThe profit from operations for H1 2024 was $34.1 million (H1 2023: loss $3.4 million), with the switch to profitability being driven by the impact of two liftings in the reporting period, in February and June. Also, during the period, net administrative expenditure increased to $7.6 million (H1 2023: $3.4 million) predominantly because of costs associated with cash settled employee share-based plans ($3.1m) and increased headcount and costs relating to the Angolan Acquisitions and its associated workstreams. Costs associated with new business (Pre-license costs) for H1 2024 were $1.2 million (H1 2022: $2.2 million). Adjusted EBITDAX and Profit after TaxEBITDAX Totaled a profit of $40.8 million (H1 2023: loss $0.8 million) and the Profit after Tax totalled $22.2 million (H1 2023: loss $3.9 million), driven by the impact of the Revenues generated in the period. EBITDAX (Adjusted)H1 2024 $MH1 2023 $MFY 2023 $MProfit after Tax22.2(3.9)(2.7)Add back:Net Finance costs7.40.43.3Depletion and depreciation5.70.52.9Pre-licence costs1.22.24.8Non cash share Based Payment charge0.2-1.0Non cash share Based Payment credit(0.4)--Taxation4.5-1.8Total EBITDAX (Adjusted)40.8(0.8)11.1Basic EPS9.9 cents(1.8) cents(1.2) centsDiluted EPS9.4 cents(1.8) cents(1.2) centsNo dividend is proposed to be paid for the six months to 30 June 2024 (30 June 2023: nil). Cash flowCash and cash equivalents at the end of the period totalled $13.8m (H1 2023: $7.7m) and comprised of the following components:· Net cash inflow from operating activities (pre-working capital movements) totalled $39.7 million (H1 2023: outflow $2.9 million), due to the impact of oil revenues generated during the period.· Net cash inflow from operating activities (post working capital movements) totalled $12.2million (H1 2023: outflow $5.8 million), reflecting the cash received from oil revenues, as well as an increase in payables, during the period, offset by the receivable relating to the June oil sale ($37.6m).· Net cash used in investing activities totalled $36.9 million (H1 2023: $25.1 million) primally due to the acquisitions on Block 3/05 and Block 3/05A, offset by a reduction in the restricted funds (payable on closing of the Azule transaction, detailed in Note 10).· Net cash generated in financing activities totalled $23.8 million (H1 2023: $18.3 million) primally as a result of the drawdowns on debt facilities of $35.7 million offset by repayment of debt principle of $8.4m, interest of $3.5m. Statement of financial positionAs of 30 June 2024, the Statement of Financial position comprised of the following balances:· Non-current assets were $269.2 million (30 June 2023: $62.6 million), the increase relating to the acquisition of further interests in Block 3/05 and Block 3/05A.· Current assets stood at $76.0 million (30 June 2023: $34.5 million) including; oil inventories of $15.7 million (30 June 2023: $9.7 million), cash and cash equivalents of $13.8 million (30 June 2023: $7.7 million), restricted funds of $ nil (30 June 2023: $8.0 million) and trade and other receivables of $46.4 million (30 June 2023: $9.0 million). The increase in trade and other receivables related primarily to the cargo of 450,000 barrels that was lifted in June with cash received in July.· Current liabilities were $97.0 million (30 June 2023: $23.5 million) including borrowings of $25.7 million (30 June 2023: $11.5 million), contingent consideration of $16.3 million (30 June 2023: $1.4 million) and trade and other payables of $55.0 million (30 June 2023: $10.6 million). The increase in trade and other payables relates to Joint Venture working capital items (Block 3/05 and Block 3/05A).· Non-current liabilities were $178.1 million (30 June 2023: $27.6million) including borrowings of $34.5 million (30 June 2023: $10.5 million), contingent consideration of $12.7 million (30 June 2023: $4.2 million) and provisions of $130.9 million (30 June 2023: $12.8 million).· Group net assets of 30 June 2024 were $70.1 million (30 June 2023 were $45.9 million), The increase in Group net assets is driven entirely by the impact on the balance sheet of the addition of acquired assets from both Sonangol and Azule on B3/05 & 3/05A compared to acquired assets from INA in in H1 2023. Going ConcernThe Group's business activities, together with the factors likely to affect its future development, performance and position is set out above (pages 1 and 2) and within the CEO Statement, Operations Summary and Financial Review. The financial position of the Group is described in the Financial Review.The Group has sufficient cash resources for its working capital needs and its committed capital expenditure programme at least for the next 12 months. Consequently, the Directors believe that the Group is well placed to manage its business risks successfully.The Group has adequate cash resources based on existing cash on balance sheet, proceeds from future oil sales, a conventional RBL arrangement, and a revolving working capital facility, in place with Trafigura and Mauritius Commercial Bank to meet its liabilities as they fall due for a period of at least 12 months notwithstanding the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the potential impact on commodity prices and exchange rates.The Board has also looked at downside scenarios including a production shortfall and lower than anticipated oil prices. The impact of the downside scenarios can be mitigated by the implementation of hedges for 70% of the remaining 2024 cargos. Further scenarios associated with additional acquisitions (KON15 and KON19) have also been reviewed and the Board believe that liquidity is sufficient to pursue these opportunities and cover all financial covenants. The Board also notes the implementation of the hedging policy and is confident in the utilisation of commodity-based derivatives to manage downside risk. Thus the Board believes it's appropriate to continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparation of the financial statements. DisclaimerThis document contains certain forward-looking statements that are subject to the usual risk factors and uncertainties associated with the oil and gas exploration and production business. Whilst the Group believes the expectation reflected herein to be reasonable in light of the information available to it at this time, the actual outcome may be materially different owing to factors either beyond the Group's control or otherwise within the Group's control but where, for example, the Group decides on a change of plan or strategy. Accordingly, no reliance may be placed on the figures contained in such forward-looking statements. Glossary$US Dollars2Dtwo dimensional3Dthree dimensionalAdjusted EBITDAXearnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, total depletion and amortisation, impairment, pre- licence expenditure, provisions and share based paymentsAIMAlternative Investment Market of the London Stock ExchangeANPGAgência Nacional de Petróleo, Gás e Biocombustíveis (holder of the mining rights of Exploration, Development and Production of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons in Angola)Azulean incorporated Joint Venture between Eni and bpBlock 3/05the contract area described in and covered by the Block 3/05 PSABlock 3/05Athe contract area described in the Block 3/05A PSABlock 23the contract area described in and covered by the Block 23 PSAbbl/dbarrels of oil per day ('k-' / 'mm-' for thousand / million)bopdbarrels of oil per dayCPRCompetent Persons ReportCSIChina Sonangol InternationaleFTGenhanced Full Tensor Gravity GradiometryERCeIndependent and qualified Reserves and Resources evaluator (CPR)GroupAfentra plc, together with its subsidiary undertakings (the 'Group')INAIndustrija Nafte, d.dIOCsinternational oil companyJVjoint ventureKmkilometrekm2square kilometreMmbomillion Barrels of OilPetrosomaPetrosoma Limited (JV partner in Somaliland)PSAproduction sharing agreementRBLReserve-Based LendingReservesreserves are those quantities of petroleum anticipated to be commercially recoverable by application of development projects to known accumulations from a given date forward under defined conditions. Reserves must satisfy four criteria; they must be discovered, recoverable, commercial and remaining based on the development projects applied. Reserves are further categorised in accordance with the level of certainty associated with the estimates and may be sub-classified based on project maturity and/or characterised by development and production statusRTOreverse takeover (pursuant to Rule 14 of the AIM Rules)SeismicGeophysical investigation method that uses seismic energy to interpret the geometry of rocks in the subsurfaceSOFRSecured Overnight Financing RateSPASale and Purchase AgreementsSonangolSonangol Pesquisa e Produção S.A.TrafiguraTrafigura PTEWIworking interest Condensed consolidated income statement for the six months to 30 June 2024Six months toSix months toYear endedNote30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000Revenue75,667- 26,390Cost of sales (33,894)- (12,571)Gross profit41,773- 13,819Other administrative expenses3(6,442) (1,278) (6,647)Pre-licence costs (1,203) (2,155) (4,810)Total administrative expenses (7,645) (3,433) (11,457) Profit/(loss) from operations34,128 (3,433)2,362Finance income4- 135240Finance expense4 (7,405) (575) (3,508) Profit/(loss) before tax26,723 (3,873) (906)Tax (4,514)- (1,799) Profit/(loss) for the period attributable to the owners of the parent22,209 (3,873) (2,705)Other comprehensive income/(expense) - items to be reclassified to the income statement insubsequent periodsCurrency translation adjustments4 (9)(96)Total other comprehensive income/(expense) for the period4 (9) (96)Total comprehensive income /(expense) for the year attributable to the owners ofthe parent22,213 (3,882) (2,801)Basic earnings/(loss) per share (US cents) 59.9(1.8)(1.2)Diluted earnings/(loss) per share (US cents) 59.4(1.8)(1.2) Condensed consolidated statement of financial position as at 30 June 2024As atAs atAs atNote30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000Non-current assetsIntangible exploration and evaluation assets621,91921,34621,867Property, plant and equipment7 116,36328,53175,131Other non-current assets8 130,88212,71876,973 269,16462,595173,971Current assetsInventories15,6979,73513,441Trade and other receivables46,4439,0083,640Cash and cash equivalents13,8187,72514,729Restricted Funds -8,0004,85075,95834,46836,660Total assets 345,12297,063210,631EquityShare capital28,90728,14328,143Currency translation reserve(294) (211) (298)Share option reserve87- 965Retained earnings41,37117,99419,162Total equity70,07145,92647,972Current liabilitiesBorrowings925,66911,4656,752Trade and other payables54,94110,57927,307Contingent consideration1016,3071,3784,621Lease liability4711415596,96423,53638,835Non-current liabilitiesBorrowings934,51610,47324,951Contingent consideration1012,6524,22821,863Provisions11 130,91912,75477,010Lease liability -146- 178,08727,601123,824Total liabilities 275,05151,137162,659Total equity and liabilities 345,12297,063210,631 Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity for the six months ended 30 June 2024CurrencyShareSharetranslationoptionRetainedcapitalreservereserveearningsTotal$000$000$000$000$000At 1 January 202328,143 (202)- 21,86749,808Loss for the period- - - (3,873)(3,873)Currency translation adjustments- (9)- - (9)Total comprehensive expense for the period attributable to the owners of the parent- (9)- (3,873)(3,882)At 30 June 202328,143 (211)- 17,99445,926Profit for the period- - - 1,1681,168Currency translation adjustments- (87)- - (87)Total comprehensive income for the period attributable to the owners of the parent- (87)- 1,168 1,081Share option charge for the period- -965- 965At 31 December 202328,143 (298)96519,16247,972Profit for the period- - - 22,20922,209Currency translation adjustments- 4- - 4Total comprehensive income for the period attributable to the owners of the parent- 4- 22,20922,213Issue of ordinary share capital764 - (764) - - Transferred cash settled share option charge to liability-- (351)-(351)Share option charge for the period- - 237- 237At 30 June 202428,907 (294)8741,37170,071 Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows for the six months ended 30 June 2024NoteSix months toSix months toYear ended30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023Operating activities:$000$000$000Profit/(loss) before tax26,723(3,873)(906)Depreciation, depletion & amortisation75,683 4912,880Share-based payment charge 237- 965Share-based payment credit - cash settlement (351) --Finance income and gains-(135)(240)Finance expense and losses47,405 5753,508Operating cash flow prior to working capital movements39,697(2,942)6,207Decrease/(increase) in inventories (from acquisition date)9,209(1,690)4,789(Increase)/decrease in trade and other receivables (from acquisition date)(42,803) 1755,809Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables (from acquisition date)8,395(1,371)(2,688)Increase in provisions -23Cash flow generated from/(used in) operating activities14,498(5,826)14,120Petroleum income tax paid(2,301) -(1,799)Net cash flow generated from/(used in) operating activities12,197(5,826)12,321Investing activitiesCorporate acquisitions12(28,428)(26,995)(48,126)Interest received4 - 135 240Purchase of property, plant and equipment7(8,627)(457)(3,316)Exploration and evaluation costs6(52)(22)(43)Cash inflow from restricted funds4,8502,2005,350Contingent consideration paid10(4,622) - -Net cash used in investing activities(36,879)(25,139)(45,895)Financing activitiesDrawdown on loan facilities net of transaction costs935,74919,00045,066Principal repayments on loan facilities9(8,364) -(14,367)Interest paid4(3,506)(531)(2,504)Principal and interest paid on lease liability(112)(127)(245)Net cash generated from financing activities23,76718,34227,950 Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents(915)(12,623)(5,624)Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year14,72920,38420,384Effect of foreign exchange rate changes4(36)(31)Cash and cash equivalents at end of year13,8187,72514,729 Notes to the consolidated results for the six months ended 30 June 2023 1. Basis of preparationThe financial information contained in this announcement does not constitute statutory financial statements within the meaning of Section 435 of the Companies Act 2006. The financial information for the six months ended 30 June 2024 is unaudited. In the opinion of the Directors, the financial information for this period fairly represents the financial position of the Group. Results of operations and cash flows for the period are in compliance with UK adopted International Accountings Standards. The accounting policies, estimates and judgements applied are consistent with those disclosed in the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023, and are also consistent with additional policies, estimates and judgements as noted below. Critical Accounting Judgements and EstimatesIn the application of the Group's accounting policies, the Directors are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying value of assets and liabilities that are not readily available from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates. Business Combinations and Asset AcquisitionsThe Group has acquired an additional working interest in the producing oil blocks Block 3/05 and 3/05A in Angola during the period (note 10). It was the judgement of the Directors that this further acquisition should be accounted for as an asset acquisition, consistent with the judgement in respect of the initial acquisition transactions in 2023 for the same assets. The Group assessed joint control, as determined under IFRS11, does not exist among the contractor partners to the arrangement because there are several combinations of partners who can combine to meet the passmark vote for strategic and financial decisions. Consistent with how the 2023 acquisitions were treated, management have determined that the acquisition will be accounted for as an asset acquisition under IFRS 3 and requires an allocation of the consideration across the identified assets and liabilities based on their relative fair values. These financial statements should be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023. All financial information is presented in USD, unless otherwise disclosed. An unqualified audit opinion was expressed for the year ended 31 December 2023, as delivered to the Registrar. The Directors of the Company approved the financial information included in the results on 11th September 2024. 2. Results & dividendsThe Group has retained earnings at the end of the period of $41.4 million (30 June 2023: $18.0 million retained earnings) to be carried forward. The Directors do not recommend the payment of a dividend (H1 2023: nil). 3. Exceptional items The following exceptional items are included within Other administrative expenses: Six months toSix months toYear ended30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000Cash settled share based payment including employer NIC3,138--RTO process costs-2281,580 During the period certain Group employees exercised share options over shares in Afentra plc. This exercise of options resulted in a tax liability for the recipients, which the Group is obliged to withhold and pay to the UK tax authority. The Group elected to settle this tax liability in cash, and issued only net, post-tax, shares to the recipients. This payment of the recipients' tax liability from existing cash resources, rather than from the proceeds of issuing further shares up to the gross share entitlement to cover the tax, is a cash settlement of a share based payment obligation. Additionally, the Group incurred employers national insurance tax on the market value of the recipients' gross entitlement to shares. 4. Finance income and finance expense Six months toSix months toYear ended30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000Finance income: Interest on short-term deposits -135240 - 135240 Finance expense: Interest on borrowings2,7163981,764Finance and arrangement fees 44798392Offtaker fees2,591-776Finance charges on hedge instrument --473Other interest expense -3231Bank charges5414Interest accretion on contingent consideration1,036--Interest accretion on lease41218Fair value adjustment on contingent consideration 624--Exchange differences(18)31407,4055753,508 5. Earnings/(loss) per share (basic and diluted) Six months toSix months toYear ended30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023Profit/(loss) for the year ($000)22,209(3,873)(2,705)Weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the year (number of shares)223,473,586220,053,520220,053,520Basic EPS (US cents)9.9(1.8)(1.2)Total possible dilutive effect of share awards outstanding12,011,237-23,023,546Fully diluted average number of ordinary shares during the year235,484,823220,053,520243,077,065Diluted EPS (US cents)9.4(1.8)(1.2) Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings per share is calculated using the weighted average number of shares adjusted to assume the conversion of all dilutive potential ordinary shares. Share options and awards are not included in the dilutive calculation for loss making periods because they are anti-dilutive.The dilutive effect of share awards outstanding is the total possible award number and does not take into account vesting conditions potentially not met, or the Group's expectation that these awards will be settled net of tax, that will reduce the impact of the dilutive effect of the awards. 6. Intangible exploration and evaluation (E&E) assets Total$000Net book value at 1 January 202321,324Additions during the period22Net book value at 30 June 202321,346Acquisitions during the period500Additions during the period21Net book value at 31 December 202321,867Additions during the period52Net book value at 30 June 202421,919 Group intangible assets at the year end 2023:· Block 23 PSA, Angola: Afentra Angola Ltd 40%, and Sonangol 60% (Operator).· Odewayne PSA, Somaliland: Afentra (East Africa) Limited 34%, Genel Energy Somaliland Limited 50% (Operator) and Petrosoma 16%. 7. Property, plant and equipment Oil and gas assetsOffice LeaseComputer and office equipmentTotal $000$000$000$000 Cost At 1 January 2023-1,143 3491,492Modification during the period-229 31Acquisitions during the period 27,992 - - 27,992Additions during the period453 -4 457At 30 June 2023 28,4451,165 362 29,972Modification during the period- - - -Acquisitions during the period 43,364 - - 43,364Additions during the period 5,613 -145,627Disposals during the period- -(5)(5)At 31 December 2023 77,4221,165 371 78,958Modification during the period- - - -Acquisitions during the period 38,288-- 38,288Additions during the period 8,618-98,627At 30 June 2024124,3281,165 380 125,873 Accumulated depreciation and impairment At 1 January 2023-(785)(167) (952)Charge for the period (354)(91)(44) (489)At 30 June 2023 (354)(876)(211)(1,441)Charge for the period (2,246)(99)(46)(2,391)Disposals during the period- -55At 31 December 2023 (2,600)(975)(252)(3,827)Charge for the period (5,541)(96)(46)(5,683)At 30 June 2024 (8,141) (1,071)(298)(9,510) Net book value at 30 June 2024116,1879482 116,363Net book value at 31 December 2023 74,822190 119 75,131Net book value at 30 June 2023 28,091289 151 28,531Net book value at 1 January 2023-358 182 540 Block 3/05 PSA, Angola: Afentra Angola Ltd 30%, Sonangol (Operator) 36%, M&P 20%, Etu Energias 10% and NIS- Naftagas 4%. Block 3/05A PSA, Angola: Afentra Angola Ltd 21.33%, Sonangol (Operator) 33.33%, M&P 26.68%, Etu Energias 13.33% and NIS-Naftagas 5.33%. The right of use asset (office lease) is depreciated on a straight-line basis over the lifetime of the lease contract. The current lease term is for 8 years, ending in 2024. 8. Other non-current assetsThe Group have reviewed the accounting treatment for the decommissioning fund held by the Block 3/05 Operator and have recognised a non-current asset and an offsetting non-current liability for $130.9 million (30 June 2023: $12.7 million; 31 December 2023: $77.0 million), which equates to the present value of the future decommissioning liability. It is management's view that the future liability for decommissioning is represented by the totality of the funds held by the Operator, specifically for such purposes. The non-current asset held for decommissioning liability is limited to the lower of the present value of the future decommissioning liability and the amount of the funds held by the Operator. 9. BorrowingsThe Group has activated elements of both the RBL Facility and Working Capital facility in order to facilitate the completion of the INA acquisition. As of June 30th, 2024, the Group has borrowings of $46.2 million (RBL) and $13.9 million (Working Capital) with the following key terms: RBL Facility up to $75 million· 5-year tenor· 8% margin over 3-month SOFR (Secured Overnight Financing Rate)· Semi- annual linear amortisations· Key financial covenant of Net Debt to EBITDA < 3:1 Working Capital up to $30m revolving facility· 5-year tenor· 4.75% margin over1-month SOFR· Repayable with proceeds from liftings As atAs atAs at30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000Current Reserve Based Lending Facility11,7252,3276,752Working Capital Facility13,9449,138-25,66911,4656,752 As atAs atAs at30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023Non-current$000$000$000 Reserve Based Lending Facility34,51610,47324,95134,51610,47324,951 Six months toSix months toYear endedBorrowings30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000At 1 January31,703--Loan drawdowns35,74921,93848,003Interest charge1,912-1,152Repayments(10,276)-(15,519)Movement in unamortised debt arrangement cost293-(2,545)Movement in interest accrued804-612At 31 December60,18521,93831,703 A charge is placed on Afentra (Angola) Ltd shares to Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited as required by the terms of the debt facilities. 10. Contingent considerationProvisions include contingent consideration payable to INA, SNL and Azule on Blocks 3/05 and 3/05A: INA acquisition (2023):Tranche 1: The contingent consideration for 3/05 relates to the 2023 and 2024 production levels and a realised brent price hurdle up to an annual cap of $2.0 million;Tranche 2: The contingent consideration for 3/05A relates to the successful future development of the Caco Gazela and Punja development areas, with production and oil price hurdles. The maximum payable for these development areas is $5.0 million.During the period the Group paid contingent consideration of $1.1 million to INA in respect of Tranche 1. SNL acquisition (2023):The contingent consideration for the SNL acquisition is payable annually over the next 10 years in each year where production exceeds 15,000 bopd, and the realised oil price exceeds $65. The maximum annual amount payable is $3.5 million, resulting in a total maximum payment of $35 million over 10 years.During the period the Group paid contingent consideration of $3.5 million to Sonangol. Azule acquisition (2024):The contingent consideration for the Azule acquisition includes up to $21 million over 3 years subject to certain oil price and Block 3/05 production hurdles with an annual cap of $7 million. Further contingent considerations of up to $15 million are linked to the successful future development of certain Block 3/05A discoveries and associated oil price and production hurdles.During the period (as part of the completion) the Group paid contingent consideration of $1.2 million to Azule. Management have reviewed the contingent payments related to these acquisitions, which are dependent upon production levels, future oil price hurdles and future B3/05A developments. Judgement has been applied to the probability of the circumstances occurring that would give rise to some or all of the future payments. For each tranche of contingent consideration Management have applied a multiple scenario approach to each tranche along with the related weightings of probability resulting in an expected amount payable 11. Provisions As atAs atAs at30 June 202430 June 202331 December 2023$000$000$000Non-current Decommissioning130,88212,71876,973Other373637130,91912,75477,010The increase in the non-current decommissioning provision during the first half of 2024 is mainly due to additional liability assumed pursuant to the Azule transaction (note 12). 12. AcquisitionDuring the period the Company completed the acquisition of interests in Block 3/05 (12%) and Block 3/05A (16%) offshore Angola for a net $28.4 million payment with a subsequent contingent payments estimated at $5.4 million. Block 3/05Block 3/05ATotal $000$000$000 Consideration Initial consideration47,5001,000 48,500Actual adjustments from effective date(15,151)(6,096)(21,247)Contingent consideration1,175 -1,175Consideration paid33,524(5,096)28,428Contingent consideration - Oil price and production linked / future developments1,4154,0225,437Total consideration34,939(1,074) 33,865 Net assets Oil and gas properties36,0512,237 38,288Other non-current assets (decommissioning fund)52,166 - 52,166Non-current provision (decommissioning)(52,166) - (52,166)Inventory (Oil Stock)11,036 429 11,465Joint Venture partner balance (4,092)2,961(1,131)Joint Venture working capital (8,056)(6,701)(14,757)Net assets acquired34,939(1,074) 33,865 The Group performed an assessment of the Azule acquisition to determine whether the acquisition should be accounted for as an asset acquisition or a business combination. Consistent with the acquisitions in 2023 from INA and SNL, the Group established that under IFRS11, joint control does not exist, and therefore the Group have deemed the acquisition to qualify as an acquisition of group of assets and liabilities, not of a business. Furthermore, the Group gave regard to guidance included under IFRS 11- Joint Arrangements, and will account for its share of the income, expenses, assets, and liabilities from the acquisition date. The consideration (contingent and actual consideration paid) was allocated to assets and liabilities based on their relative fair values. 13. Subsequent EventsSubsequent to the Balance Sheet date of June 30th, the following business activities occurred and are anticipated to occur:· In July, the onshore block KON19 license was signed and a 45% non-operated interest awarded · In August, an eFTG airborne survey commenced over the entire onshore Kwanza basin, with early data anticipated to be available in Q4· In August, the onshore block KON15 was initialed and license award is anticipated in Q4· In August, successful cargo sale of 780,000 bbls This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. 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nickiegaul
28/10/2024
16:30
White House National Security Advisor concedes that US sanctions on Russian oil exports are being used principally to manipulate oil markets to manage inflation and, not to cripple the Russian economy, which is currently growing faster than the US and European economies!


'US sanctions architect: Whitehouse security adviser acknowledges Russian oil exports have failed to ‘nosedive̵7; as expected after price cap imposed and signals sanctions more about ‘stamina’; than ‘shock and awe’.

Daleep Singh, the deputy national security adviser for international economics, suggested that not all dark fleet tankers circumventing sanctions on Russia oil were being sanctioned. This was to keep global oil markets in balance in order to manage inflation'....Lloyd's List


'When Russia invaded Ukraine it sparked international outrage. It also triggered a wave of international sanctions designed to cripple Russia's economy so badly...it couldn't fight the war.

And yet…two-and-a-half years later, the fighting continues and the International Monetary Fund predicts, this year, Russia's economy will grow over 3%. More than the U.S. and Europe.

The architect behind the United States sanction strategy is Daleep Singh - the deputy national security advisor for international economics at the White House.

We first interviewed him in the weeks after the 2022 invasion…when he told us he expected a barrage of sanctions to bring Russia's economy to its knees.

Earlier this month, we went to Washington to ask Daleep Singh about those early predictions of a nosedive.…and he told us something we don't hear very often on 60 Minutes.

Sanctions have not been able to curb the flow of cash from the Kremlin's most valuable asset… oil. Russia is the third largest producer in the world…and this year, its oil and gas revenues are expected to increase 2.6% to nearly $240 billion.

The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned 38 Russian "dark fleet" tankers but there are 170 others that are still active, moving Russian oil.

Why are these tankers not sanctioned?

Daleep Singh: What we're trying to balance right now is to continue to move the global oil market into balance, to continue to have a downward movement in the level of inflation across the world, and to sustain unity. We can't sanction Russia's shadow fleet by ourselves: so, there's a diplomatic component to this too. This is about stamina more so than it is about shock and awe.'....CBS News

mount teide
28/10/2024
14:32
Just market mechanics. Little or no news coupled with declining oil price means quite a few sell out and new investors less likely to buy in until prices get silly. If AET suddenly use the cash for buybacks or another transaction then it will change quickly and everyone will scramble to get back in !
dragon35
28/10/2024
12:32
ff - has the hallmarks of an oil price related pullback - which is likely to be of far more interest to much of the wider O&G sector than Afentra.

Why?

Afentra's investment case is built on the Angolan assets generating $50m/yr of cash flow at $50 oil from production of circa 18,500 bopd gross......and an ongoing effective rate of tax of 20% for its mid life producing assets in Angola.


Currently, the average Brent oil price YTD(through to end Sept) is $83.56, while the price today is $72.62.

Average 2024 production is circa 23,000 bopd gross, which the management believe can be maintained for at least a decade, with potential upside of 17,000 bopd gross via optimisation of the existing well stock including workovers, access to behind pipe oil pools and optimisation of artificial lift applications. Together with the development of low cost longer cycle brownfield opportunities such as in-fill drilling and the tie-in of undeveloped discoveries.

Further upside not included in ERCE’s resource case have been identified and are under review, including additional infill drilling at the Bufalo, Pacassa and Oombo Fields, alongside potential access to shallower reservoirs.

AIMHO/DYOR

mount teide
28/10/2024
11:16
Dropping off a cliff here, my investment not looking good.
fatfish
23/10/2024
12:07
Very good article...particularly this section :-)

"However, a recent Bloomberg analysis has revealed a more surprising finding: the smart money is betting heavily against clean energy while going long fossil fuels. To wit, the $5 trillion hedge fund industry is net long oil, gas and coal but net short batteries, solar, electric vehicles and hydrogen."

optomistic
22/10/2024
15:17
Angolan O&G Sector

'Up to 60% of Africa’s energy mix will still be fossil fuel driven by 2040'

“Having the big players sell to independents is the future. It doesn’t make sense for TotalEnergies or Chevron to hold onto mature fields with declining production, so it’s a natural cycle to sell them to independent players, and Trafigura provides them with financial protection,” .........Matthieu Milandri - Head of Upstream Finance at Trafigura, who worked closely with Afentra on the acquisition of non-operating interests in offshore Blocks 3/05 and 3/05A.

“We see great opportunities to acquire mature assets in Angola, reduce emissions from those assets and further develop them,” said Paul McDade, CEO of Afentra, adding, "We anticipate more large companies divesting in the future, with independents stepping in to acquire mature fields. We aim to continue working alongside Angolan companies, combining efforts to secure additional assets. The challenge lies in convincing investors to finance these projects.”

Investors urged to respond to opportunities in Angola’s O&G sector - Legislative reforms aim to attract investors - Maritime Review(Africa) / 20th October 2024

mount teide
10/10/2024
19:06
Angola's ANPG Unveils 30 O&G Opportunities at Africa O&G 2024 Conference - Energy Capital & Power - 10th October 2024

hTTtps://energycapitalpower.com/angolas-anpg-unveils-30-og-opportunities-at-aog-2024/

'ANGP is offering flexible contract terms, co-defining fiscal and contractual terms with O&G firms to come up with their desired rate of return on investments for capital injected'

North Sea operators must read this and think they live in a parallel universe!

"Right now we still have a lot of opportunities amounting to 30: 6 onshore, 11 in permanent offers and 9 in bid rounds, and for the first time we have marginal opportunities available"

mount teide
10/10/2024
12:29
"Afentra has been named a ‘top pick’ in @CG_Driven independent Q4 sector note, highlighting: “focus has now shifted to executing low risk, capital light projects to increase production levels, of which we see a significant runway for growth.” #AET
cf456
08/10/2024
07:33
Cardinal - metaphorically speaking , bullets HAVE been fired here.
ska_man
08/10/2024
06:57
hTTps://x.com/jlawsonbaker/status/1843543575105028308?s=46&t=6X1g83YbY4t-D9n0LuuFng103p and 83p TP
croasdalelfc
07/10/2024
16:00
C3 - thanks

Strong closing auction - 109k at the full 52.8p ASK price - after a rise of nearly 11% in two trading days.

mount teide
05/10/2024
08:36
Continued thanks to MT for insights.

BTW Fireplace we had regime change in the UK a few months back, and unlike many places not a bullet was fired.

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