First Quarter 2024 Production & Operations Update

Angus Energy PLC
04 April 2024
 

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4 April 2024

 

Angus Energy Plc

("Angus Energy", the "Company" or together with its subsidiaries, the "Group")

(AIM:ANGS)

 

First Quarter 2024 Production and Operations Update

 

·    Production for the Quarter was 6.92 mm therms of natural gas and 11,717 bbls of condensate

·    Estimated revenues of £4.86m for the Quarter

 

Gas volumes produced and sold from the Saltfleetby Field equalled 6.92 mm therms in aggregate for the months of January, February and March 2024 combined, compared to 7.35 mm therms produced and sold in the fourth quarter 2023. First quarter production equates to an average of 2.30 mm therms per month (2.45 mm therms per month in the fourth quarter 2023), as against hedged volumes of 1.5 mm therms per month for the quarter. Operational efficiency was 92% for the first quarter (87% operational efficiency for the fourth quarter 2023). Gas condensate (liquid) production averaged 128 bbl/day.

 

The quarter included a planned major service on the 'A' compressor whilst a top-end major service was also carried out on the 'A' engine as a parallel activity. A planned intervention was also made on the 'B' engine with all cylinder heads on the engine changed out as part of an engine reliability improvement plan. Dual compressor operation was reinstated on the 20th March.

 

At the Brockham Oil Field, site work has commenced in preparation for rig arrival early in Q2 to reinstate production from the Brockham 2Y well. 

 

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For further information on the Company, please visit www.angusenergy.co.uk or contact:

Enquiries:

 

Angus Energy Plc                                             www.angusenergy.co.uk

 

Richard Herbert               

Chief Executive Director                                               Via Flagstaff

               

Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nomad)      www.beaumontcornish.com

 

James Biddle / Roland Cornish                   Tel: +44 (0) 207 628 3396

               

WH Ireland Limited (Broker)     

 

Katy Mitchell / Harry Ansell                         Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666

               

Flagstaff PR/IR                                                  angus@flagstaffcomms.com

 

Tim Thompson / Fergus Mellon                 Tel: +44 (0) 207 129 1474              

 

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Beaumont Cornish Limited, which is authorised and regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority, is acting as nominated adviser to the Company in relation to the matters referred herein. Beaumont Cornish Limited is acting exclusively for the Company and for no one else in relation to the matters described in this announcement and is not advising any other person and accordingly will not be responsible to anyone other than the Company for providing the protections afforded to clients of Beaumont Cornish Limited, or for providing advice in relation to the contents of this announcement or any matter referred to in it.

Explanation of Terminology:

scm (standard cubic metre) mscm (thousand standard cubic metre) and mmscf (million standard cubic feet) are traditional measures of volumes of gas.  As producers we tend to observe volume flow from wells and through process plant but we are paid on the energy content which is metered and analysed at point of sale. Mmscfd represents mmscfd per day.

These two types of measurement, energy and volume, are related by the calorific or higher heating value which is the number of MJ per standard cubic metre.  Very intense processing, i.e. lower temperatures, will tend to remove more higher hydrocarbon fractions such as propane, butane and pentane, which will lower the calorific value but improve the margin of safety in terms of meeting transmission grid specification.

55,000 Therms, given a calorific value of about 41MJ per standard cubic metres is approximately equal to 5mmscf or 141,584 scm, 1,612,486 kwhrs, 5,804,948 MJ.  Note that "mm" in respect of therms or scf means million.  Confusingly, in the case of Joules, different nomenclature is used and "MJ" is an abbreviation for megajoules which is equivalent to millions of joules.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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