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Galp's quarterly revenue up 16% and Namibia oil in focus

Portugal's Galp Energia reported on Monday a 16% rise in secondquarter web earnings, beating expectations as greater oil prices and lower production expenses offset minimized output and the refining margin held steady.

The company also validated ongoing preparations for a second drilling phase of 4 wells in Namibia's Mopane field, where it has an 80% stake, beginning in the 4th quarter. It said it was in preliminary talks with possible partners.

Galp shares, up more than 40% up until now this year, rose more than 1%.

It booked an adjusted net revenue of 299 million euros ($ 325.34 million), above the 236 million euros anticipated by 18 analysts polled by the business.

Changed profits before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell 7% to 849 million euros, compared with the 821-million agreement.

Galp has estimated Mopane could consist of a minimum of 10 billion barrels of oil, making it among the largest discoveries in the nascent basin following successful exploration by TotalEnergies and Shell.

reported earlier that more than 12 oil business, consisting of Exxon, Shell and Brazil's Petrobras, had expressed interest in buying a 40% stake in Mopane.

We're having preliminary discussions with potential partners, but you will comprehend there is nothing much we can state at this stage, President Filipe Silva told a. teleconference with experts.

He stated Galp would offer top priority to a partner keen to. develop quickly and that would offer the capital expenditure.

The timing of any farmout contract would depend on the. development needs and on when Galp can get the most for the. stake, he added.

After completing the sale of assets in Angola and agreeing. to sell those in Mozambique, Galp has unprecedented financial. strength and can keep providing long-term development from high. return tasks, he stated.

Galp preserved its assistance for average annual net capex of. 1 billion euros over 2023-25.

Galp's share of oil and gas production from upstream. jobs in Brazil fell 5% on the year to 106,000 barrels of oil. comparable each day (boepd). It did not book production in. Mozambique in the quarter after booking 5,000 boepd a year earlier.

(source: Reuters)