Woodside Warns Dispute Could Delay Senegal Oil Project
June 07 2017 - 11:13PM
Dow Jones News
By Robb M. Stewart
MELBOURNE, Australia--Woodside Petroleum (WPL.AU) warned
development of a promising oil find off the coast of Senegal could
be delayed by a dispute with fellow Australian energy firm FAR Ltd.
(FAR.AU), which won't back the larger company becoming operator of
their joint venture.
FAR rejected it was putting the timing of the project at risk
but said its claim to a stake in the African project that Woodside
acquired remained unresolved.
Statements issued by the companies Thursday threaten to drag out
the dispute, which began when Woodside in July said it had struck a
deal to buy ConocoPhillips's (COP) interests off Senegal, which
cover the SNE and FAN deepwater oil finds.
Woodside at the time said the US$350 million deal included the
right to take over as project operator for the development and
production phases. FAR has said it should have pre-emptive rights
over ConocoPhillips 35% stake in the venture.
On Wednesday, Woodside said FAR won't support the arrangements
for it to begin work as lead developer of the SNE field, an
important step in taking over as operator and essential to keeping
the project on schedule. Last month, it said it was targeting first
oil as early as 2021.
In response, FAR said the joint venture had not yet been
notified Senegal's government had yet approved the transfer of
ConocoPhillips's interest to Woodside. It added it continued to
support the venture's work program, budget and development schedule
as presented by the current operator, Cairn Energy PLC
(CNE.LN).
FAR said it remained open to finding an amicable solution with
ConocoPhillips to the dispute and continued to reserve its
rights.
A delay in the schedule is the main risk to the project as the
spat between FAR and Woodside continues, although there remains
time for it to be resolved before early engineering and design work
is due next year and the final investment decision expected in
2019, RBC Capital Markets said in a research report.
Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 07, 2017 23:58 ET (03:58 GMT)
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