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EnQuest selling stake in North Sea Golden Eagle oilfield, sources say

Britain's EnQuest is wanting to offer its 27% stake in the Golden Eagle oilfield in the British North Sea as it looks for to reduce debt levels, 2 sources informed on Tuesday.

It was uncertain just how much the sale of the non-operated stake would raise. The process is being run by financial investment bank Jefferies, the sources said.

A spokesperson for EnQuest declined to comment. A. spokesperson for Jefferies likewise decreased to comment.

Shares in the business rose about 4.5% on Tuesday.

EnQuest purchased the Golden Eagle stake from Suncor in. 2021 for $325 million - roughly equivalent to EnQuest's market. capitalisation at the time - to improve its production capacity by. 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent daily (boe/d).

The company produced 43,812 boe/d in 2015 and jobs. output of in between 41,000 and 45,000 boe/d this year.

EnQuest has had a hard time recently with high financial obligation levels. and a drop in profits after Britain enforced a 35% windfall tax. on North Sea manufacturers after the rise in energy costs. following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The company, headed by CEO Amjad Bseisu, reported a bottom line. of $31 million in 2023 and net financial obligation of $481 million, compared. with $717 million a year previously. Its current market. capitalisation is around 307 million pounds ($ 382 million).

EnQuest likewise revealed in March its very first investor. distribution in the kind of a $15 million share repurchase in. 2024.

The Golden Eagle project is run by Chinese-owned oil. and gas firm CNOOC and includes the producing Golden. Eagle, Peregrine, and Solitaire fields.

When the purchase was revealed in February 2021, Chief. Financial Officer Jonathan Swinney had actually said it would earn. EnQuest around $13 million a month. The business completed a $750. million financial obligation refinancing in June 2021 to support the purchase.

EnQuest's site says Golden Eagle still has substantial. development potential, including further sub-sea and platform. infill drilling, with an expected field life extending into. the early 2030s..

(source: Reuters)