China's Cnooc Sells Share Of Indonesian Offshore Oil Field
December 22 2011 - 8:02AM
Dow Jones News
Chinese state-owned oil producer Cnooc Ltd. (CEO) said Thursday
it has sold its interest in an oil and gas prospect offshore Java
to a firm owned by Bakrie & Brothers (BNBR.JK), an Indonesian
family-run conglomerate, for $212 million.
Bakrie-owned PT Energi Mega Persada (ENRG.JK) will take control
of a 36.7% stake in the Offshore North West Java block with an
entitlement of net proved reserves of 22.26 million barrels of oil
equivalent, Cnooc said in a statement.
According to the terms of the deal, PT Energi has bought Cnooc's
ONWJ unit, which in turn holds the working interest in the license.
The Offshore North West Java block is majority owned and operated
by Indonesian state-controlled oil and gas firm PT Pertamina.
Average production from the block in the first nine months of
2011 was around 62,000 boe/day, with Cnooc's net share about 14,000
boe/day.
Pertamina bought control of the concession from U.K. oil major
BP PLC (BP) for $280 million in 2009. Since then, Salamander Energy
PLC (SMDR.LN) has sold its 5% stake in the block to Singapore's
Risco Energy Pte Ltd for $56.3 million.
-By Alexis Flynn, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 207842 9471,
alexis.flynn@dowjones.com
(Chester Yung in Hong Kong contributed to this report.)