Business

Central Petroleum to Acquire Magellan's Australian Assets for $32M

The acquisition provides Central with infrastructure.

Central Petroleum
19/02/2014 13:30
Visualizações: 1557 (0) (0) (0) (0)

 

Central Petroleum announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement to purchase the material onshore assets of Magellan Petroleum Australia (MPA) consisting primarily of the Palm Valley and Dingo fields in the Amadeus Basin near Alice Springs in Australia's Northern Territory for $31.5 million (AUD 35 million). The consideration will be paid as $18 million (AUD 20 million) cash and approximately 39.5 million shares in Central to MPA. Central will issue the shares and pay $13.5 million (AUD 15 million) of the $18 million (AUD 20 million) cash on completion. The balance of $4.5 million (AUD 5 million) is due to be paid April 15.
The acquisition also includes the significant in-place compression, processing and transportation infrastructure, 4 producing wells at Palm Valley and 2 existing wells ready for production at Dingo Field.
Central Petroleum Managing Director, Richard Cottee said, “The acquisition provides Central with infrastructure and production revenues, and synergies between its Surprise production and Palm Valley production which can also be utilized to support any exploration success in the future. As part of the acquisition Central will be offering employment to employees of MPA”.
Necessary third party consents have to be obtained before completion. The agreement is also subject to the usual financing provisions that a material adverse change event does not occur before completion. Completion is scheduled to occur in the beginning of March 2014 but must occur before March 31.
The cash component is to be paid out of a loan facility with Macquarie Bank. The Macquarie Bank Facility comprises of $18 million (AUD 20 million) for the acquisition and $27 million (AUD 30 million) for the development of the Dingo Field and construction of a 31 mile (50 kilometer) export pipeline to Alice Springs in order to service a gas sale contract with Power and Water Corporation of the Northern Territory. Details of this contract were announced by Magellan Petroleum Corporation (MPC) – the ultimate parent of MPA in the attached release. Importantly, however, this pipeline will be owned by the Company and available for transporting future gas reserves which the Company hopes will result from its current and significant exploration activity in the Amadeus Basin. The Macquarie Bank Facility requires Central to grant 15 million unlisted Central Petroleum options to Macquarie Bank, 6 million of which will be granted on completion. The options have an exercise price of $0.45 (AUD 0.50) with an exercise period of 30 months. On completion MPA has the right to nominate a director to Central’s board.
Cottee said, “Our base case for the acquisition gives an Equity IRR (geared) of 19 percent on the assumption that current BBSW interest rates remain constant, current contracted volumes and price for Palm Valley remain constant, no new gas contracts are entered into from the Dingo Field and no optimization or de-risking occurs. Central has already identified a range of optimization and market strategies that could materially enhance this return.
Following completion of the Dingo Field, free cash flow from the project will provide the Company with a significant source of organic capital. Combined with the soon to be producing Surprise Oil Field, this will contribute toward our exploration strategy for Central Australia.
“This integrated set of agreements creates a ‘step-change’ for Central by providing the means to shift from explorer to multi-field producer in both oil & gas markets.
“This is an exciting phase of our Company’s development in the interests of our shareholders, the Northern Territory and the Traditional Owners of Central Australia”, said Richard Cottee.
“We see enormous potential for further gas in Central Australia at increasing profitability. Over time Central looks forward to playing an important role in inter-connecting Central Australia to the Eastern seaboard gas network possibly through Moomba. It is pleasing to note MPA’s participation in Central Petroleum as a shareholder which demonstrates their view of the bright future of these fields and Central Petroleum’s surrounding acreage. We look forward to benefiting from the talents and experience of J. Thomas Wilson (the person nominated by MPA and is the President of MPC), on our board” he said.

Central Petroleum announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement to purchase the material onshore assets of Magellan Petroleum Australia (MPA) consisting primarily of the Palm Valley and Dingo fields in the Amadeus Basin near Alice Springs in Australia's Northern Territory for $31.5 million (AUD 35 million). The consideration will be paid as $18 million (AUD 20 million) cash and approximately 39.5 million shares in Central to MPA. Central will issue the shares and pay $13.5 million (AUD 15 million) of the $18 million (AUD 20 million) cash on completion. The balance of $4.5 million (AUD 5 million) is due to be paid April 15.

The acquisition also includes the significant in-place compression, processing and transportation infrastructure, 4 producing wells at Palm Valley and 2 existing wells ready for production at Dingo Field.

Central Petroleum Managing Director, Richard Cottee said, “The acquisition provides Central with infrastructure and production revenues, and synergies between its Surprise production and Palm Valley production which can also be utilized to support any exploration success in the future. As part of the acquisition Central will be offering employment to employees of MPA”.

Necessary third party consents have to be obtained before completion. The agreement is also subject to the usual financing provisions that a material adverse change event does not occur before completion. Completion is scheduled to occur in the beginning of March 2014 but must occur before March 31.

The cash component is to be paid out of a loan facility with Macquarie Bank. The Macquarie Bank Facility comprises of $18 million (AUD 20 million) for the acquisition and $27 million (AUD 30 million) for the development of the Dingo Field and construction of a 31 mile (50 kilometer) export pipeline to Alice Springs in order to service a gas sale contract with Power and Water Corporation of the Northern Territory. Details of this contract were announced by Magellan Petroleum Corporation (MPC) – the ultimate parent of MPA in the attached release. Importantly, however, this pipeline will be owned by the Company and available for transporting future gas reserves which the Company hopes will result from its current and significant exploration activity in the Amadeus Basin. The Macquarie Bank Facility requires Central to grant 15 million unlisted Central Petroleum options to Macquarie Bank, 6 million of which will be granted on completion. The options have an exercise price of $0.45 (AUD 0.50) with an exercise period of 30 months. On completion MPA has the right to nominate a director to Central’s board.


Cottee said, “Our base case for the acquisition gives an Equity IRR (geared) of 19 percent on the assumption that current BBSW interest rates remain constant, current contracted volumes and price for Palm Valley remain constant, no new gas contracts are entered into from the Dingo Field and no optimization or de-risking occurs. Central has already identified a range of optimization and market strategies that could materially enhance this return.

Following completion of the Dingo Field, free cash flow from the project will provide the Company with a significant source of organic capital. Combined with the soon to be producing Surprise Oil Field, this will contribute toward our exploration strategy for Central Australia.

“This integrated set of agreements creates a ‘step-change’ for Central by providing the means to shift from explorer to multi-field producer in both oil & gas markets.

“This is an exciting phase of our Company’s development in the interests of our shareholders, the Northern Territory and the Traditional Owners of Central Australia”, said Richard Cottee.

“We see enormous potential for further gas in Central Australia at increasing profitability. Over time Central looks forward to playing an important role in inter-connecting Central Australia to the Eastern seaboard gas network possibly through Moomba. It is pleasing to note MPA’s participation in Central Petroleum as a shareholder which demonstrates their view of the bright future of these fields and Central Petroleum’s surrounding acreage. We look forward to benefiting from the talents and experience of J. Thomas Wilson (the person nominated by MPA and is the President of MPC), on our board” he said.

 

Most Read Today
see see
Award
WPC Energy Announces Vicki Hollub as Recipient of the Pr...
01/07/25
ANP
Final Results of the PRH-ANP 2025 Announced
01/07/25
Wind Energy
New Provisional Measure Will Not Be Enough to Counter Ha...
30/06/25
International
Oil discovery in the Johan Castberg area in the Barents Sea
30/06/25
Fuels
Gasoline Drops Just 0.78% in June Despite Petrobras' 5.6...
30/06/25
Event
Brazil Advances Energy Transition with E30 and B15, Rein...
30/06/25
People
Patricia Pradal Appointed as New President of Chevron So...
30/06/25
Results
ANP Releases Consolidated Data for the Regulated Sector ...
30/06/25
Ethanol
Ethanol Prices Rise in the Last Week of June
30/06/25
People
Fulkrum appoints Louisa Poole as Chief Financial Officer
26/06/25
International Company News
Johan Castberg producing at full capacity
25/06/25
Decarbonization
EPE to Launch Analysis on Decarbonization of Brazilian E...
13/06/25
FIRJAN
At the Launch of the Rio Oil Yearbook, Business Leaders ...
13/06/25
Permanent Offer
ANP to Hold 5th Cycle of the Permanent Concession Offer ...
13/06/25
Award
Unique Group Celebrates Prestigious Wins at 2025 cHeRrie...
13/06/25
Business
ANP to Hold Public Consultation and Hearing on Update of...
12/06/25
RenovaBio
ANP Approves New Regulation for Biofuels Certification
12/06/25
E&P
ANP Approves Resolution Establishing Requirements for Fu...
12/06/25
Bahiagás
Luiz Gavazza Highlights Bahiagás’ Expansion and Bahia’s ...
12/06/25
Event
SP Offshore 2025: Second Edition Boosts a New Phase for ...
12/06/25
Bahia Oil & Gas Energy 2025
Innovation in Its DNA: How Comquality Is Revolutionizing...
04/06/25
VEJA MAIS
Newsletter TN

Contact us

We use cookies to ensure you have the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you agree with our Privacy Policy, terms of use and cookies.

2