Panoro Energy Lifts 650,000 Barrels Crude In Equatorial Guinea


By: Oilfield Africa Review
Published: Wednesday September 20, 2023

Panoro Energy ASA has provided an update on its 2023 crude oil liftings. The Company has completed its scheduled September lifting of approximately 650,000 barrels in Equatorial Guinea at a realised price of approximately USD 92.25 per barrel, subject to final reconciliation and after customary price adjustment and associated fees.

This follows aggregate liftings of 524,296 barrels in Gabon and Tunisia earlier in Q3, which brings the total volume lifted by Panoro in Q3 to approximately 1,174,296 barrels at an average realised price of approximately USD 88 per barrel.

As a result, year-to-date crude liftings are approximately 2,010,046 barrels at an average realised price of approximately USD 82.79 per barrel.

The Company expects to lift approximately 965,000 barrels during Q4 in Gabon and Tunisia, which includes a lifting of 380,000 barrels in Gabon previously assumed to occur in the last week of September which is now scheduled for early October.

Full year 2023 crude oil liftings are expected to total approximately 3 million barrels, unchanged from guidance.

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