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Tullow Oil swings into loss, eyes $600 mln cash flow in two years

Tullow Oil swung into a loss in 2023 after cutting the value of reserves in its flagship West African oilfield as its president stated the business would think about investor returns after 2025.

The London-listed business stated on Wednesday it posted a $110. million in loss after tax in 2015, compared with an earnings. after tax of $49 million in 2022.

The loss shocked experts at Jefferies who had forecast a. revenue of $257 million in 2023.

It scheduled some $435 million in write-offs and problems,. including over $301 million for minimized reserves at its 10. oilfield in Ghana amid financial investment hold-ups.

Shares in the business fell about 3% to strike their lowest. given that June.

The business produced around $170 million in totally free cash flow. last year, ahead of the $150 million assistance however listed below the $267. million produced in 2022, and cut net debt to $1.61 billion. from $1.86 billion in 2022.

We have actually got an opportunity to invest both organic and. inorganically within our portfolio, and also at the exact same time,. start to consider investor returns in the post-2025. timeframe, stated CEO Rahul Dhir informed .

The Africa-focused oil manufacturer expects to create more. than $600 million in free capital in 2024 and 2025, as output. grows from its freshly expanded Jubilee oilfield in Ghana.

The business's market capitalisation stood at $410 million as. of March 6.

The business pegged its working interest output in 2023 at. around 62,700 barrels of oil comparable per day (boe/d) and. projection 2024 production in between 62,000 and 68,000 boe/d.

Its turnover declined to $1.63 billion, from $1.78 billion. in 2022. In 2015, its income would have been $139 million. greater without hedges.

The company expects $250 million of capital investment in. 2024, compared with $380 million in 2015. About 60% of the. capital costs this year will be assigned to Jubilee.

The company repeated its assistance for $200-300 million of. complimentary cash flow this year at the $80 a barrel level for crude,. largely driven by the timing of profits receipts for 18 to 19. cargoes raised in Ghana throughout the year.

(source: Reuters)