Noble Energy exits Gulf of Mexico with US$710-million sale of assets

Noble Energy, Inc, has announced that its board of directors has authorized a US$750-million share repurchase programme. In addition, the Company has executed an agreement to sell its deep-water Gulf of Mexico assets to Fieldwood Energy LLC for a total value of US$710 million.

 

David Stover, Noble Energy’s chairman, president and CEO, commented, “While continuing to deliver outstanding performance and execution across the business, we have strategically repositioned our portfolio over the last couple of years.  The sale of our Gulf of Mexico business represents the last major step in our portfolio transformation.

 

“This has been done to focus our go-forward efforts on those assets that will rapidly grow our cash flows and margins, primarily the US onshore business and the Eastern Mediterranean.  I appreciate the efforts of the many employees who have contributed to our strong legacy of exploration discovery and successful resource development in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

“Going forward, we are concentrating the Company’s exploration capabilities on higher-impact opportunities that can drive substantial long-term value creation.”

 

Mr Stover continued, “Supported by the proceeds from this transaction, along with strong projected cash flow growth, the board of directors has authorised a US$750-million share repurchase programme to enhance and accelerate value return to our shareholders.  We view the opportunity to repurchase Noble Energy stock to be an attractive return, as the current stock price does not yet fully reflect the long-term value of our assets.”

 

US GoM divestment

Cash proceeds included in the transaction total US$480 million, and Fieldwood will assume all abandonment obligations associated with the properties, which the company recorded at a book value of approximately US$230 million as of the 31st December.

 

In addition, a cumulative contingent payment of up to US$100 million is payable to Noble Energy from closing of the transaction through the end of 2022, determined quarterly at a rate of $2/bbl produced when the average Light Louisiana Sweet oil price exceeds $63/bbl.

 

The effective date of the transaction is the 1st January 2018, with closing anticipated during the second quarter 2018, contingent upon Fieldwood successfully implementing its contemplated restructuring process.  Included in the transaction is the company’s interest in six producing fields and all undeveloped leases.  Noble Energy estimates net production from these assets for 2018 to average slightly more than 20,000 boed for the year.

 

Total proved reserves in the Gulf of Mexico as of year-end 2017 for the Company were 23 MMboe.

 

Share repurchase programme

The board of directors has authorized a US$750-million share repurchase programme during the period of 2018 through 2020.  All purchases will be made in accordance with applicable securities laws from time to time in open market or private transactions, depending on market conditions, and may be discontinued at any time.

 

At today’s share price, the program covers approximately six percent of the Company’s outstanding shares.

 

Source: World Oil