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Wednesday 12 September 2018 10:34 am

Energean swings to profit on higher oil prices but shares fall after production delays

By: Callum Keown

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Energean Oil & Gas has swung to a half yearly profit on higher oil prices but has seen its shares fall after lowering its production guidance.

The FTSE 250 company today posted pre-tax profits of £82.1m for the six month ending June – up from the £4.4m loss it reported in the first half of 2017.

The company said its operations in Israel, its Karish and Tanin developments, remained on track for first gas in 2021.

Read more: UK offshore oil and gas firms concerned over record low drilling

But the oil and gas producer narrowed its full year production guidance to an upper limit of 4,250 barrels of oil per day (bopd) – previously 4,500 – due to replacement infill drilling at its Prinos well in Greece, delaying production delivery.

Shares were down 3.5 per cent in early trading on Wednesday despite the company, which listed in London in March, insisting production was on track to grow to 10,000 bopd by 2021.

Chief executive Mathios Rigas said: “During the period we made substantial progress in de-risking our flagship Karish and Tanin development project.”

Read more: Oil prices fall as Gulf of Mexico rigs survive tropical storm

Chairman Simon Heale said Energean was pursuing a secondary listing on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange later this year.

 

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