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OMV agreed with Statoil to acquire assets in Norway and the UK,
West of Shetland area   (Illustration © Statoil)

 



OMV: Significant North Sea investment strengthens OMV’s upstream-portfolio

OMV acquires North Sea assets for USD 2.65 bn
Transaction with Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil
to materially enhance OMV’s upstream-portfolio

 

OMV, the integrated, international oil and gas company, is undertaking large investments in the North Sea. Agreement has been reached with the Norwegian company Statoil to acquire assets in Norway and the UK (West of Shetland area).

OMV acquires 19% in the producing Gullfaks field and 24% in the Gudrun field; both oil and gas fields offshore the Norwegian Continental Shelf. In addition, OMV will take over 30% in Rosebank and 5.877% in Schiehallion, both fields located west of the Shetland Islands where OMV already holds a stake in. The agreement with Statoil also involves options for 11 exploration licenses.

Source: OMV  - www.omv.com 
August 19, 2013


Statoil:  USD 2.65 bn transaction to capture value and focus the portfolio 

Statoil ASA (OSE: STL, NYSE: STO) has signed an agreement to divest minority interests in the Gullfaks and Gudrun fields offshore Norway and exit the non-core, non-operated Schiehallion and Rosebank fields, West of Shetlands.

In addition to the cash consideration of USD 2.65 billion, the transaction with Austrian oil and gas company OMV includes a contingent payment and involves a partnership between the two companies. Statoil reduces its ownership share in Gullfaks from 70 % to 51 % and from 75 % to 51 % in Gudrun, and retains its operatorships on both fields.

"Through this transaction, Statoil captures value created through asset development and unlocks capital for investment in high return projects in core areas. This includes our recent discoveries on the Norwegian continental shelf. We continue to deliver on our strategy to create value through active portfolio management and to further increase our financial flexibility," says Helge Lund, Statoil's president and chief executive officer.

Statoil expects to recognize a gain from the transaction estimated to be between USD 1.3-1.5 billion, to be adjusted for activity between the effective date 1 January 2013 and the closing date.

The transaction will enable Statoil to redeploy around USD 7 billion of capital expenditure, around USD 5.5 billion of which is pre-2020 (excluding potential investments in the recent Shetland/Lista discovery at Gullfaks).

Entering partnership

OMV is an established company on both the Norwegian (NCS) and the UK (UKCS) continental shelves. Statoil and OMV enter into a partnership including potential cooperation on exploration opportunities across Norway, the UK and the Faroese Islands as well as the development of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) technologies.

"Statoil is pleased to strengthen the partnership with OMV on the Norwegian Continental shelf. OMV is already a valued partner in Edvard Grieg and Aasta Hansteen, and this agreement enables our companies to develop the cooperation further," says Lund.

"I believe this is a win-win deal for Statoil and OMV. Apart from the assets, I am especially proud that we can partner with a world-class leader in offshore and EOR technology", says Gerhard Roiss, chief executive officer of OMV.


 Demonstrating the value of Statoil's NCS and UKCS portfolio

The transaction builds on Statoil's offshore competence and experience, and track record of realising value through asset development and portfolio management.

As operator of the Gullfaks field, Statoil has added substantial value through successful efforts to maximise oil recovery and recently announced a new discovery in the Shetland/Lista formation. As part of the transaction, Statoil captures upside from this discovery through a contingent payment of 6 USD per boe of reserves developed.

Gudrun is on track for production start-up in the first quarter of 2014. As the operator, Statoil is executing the development on time and below original cost estimates. Today's transaction demonstrates the value of efficient project execution in an asset where Statoil increased its ownership in 2010.

Statoil remains committed to growing its business on the UKCS and is the operator of large field developments including the Mariner project and exploration licenses. By divesting non-core, non-operated developments in the West of Shetlands, Statoil further focuses its UK portfolio.

Statoil's production from the divested assets in the first half of 2013 was approximately 26 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day from Gullfaks. Production impact for Statoil from the transaction is estimated to around 40 thousand barrels of equity oil equivalent per day in 2014 and 60 boe per day in 2016.

The effective date for the transaction is 1 January 2013. Closing is expected around year end 2013, pending government and partner approvals.

Total proceeds of around USD 15 billion have been realized through divestments by Statoil since 2010, enabling the company to redeploy resources to core, high return upstream projects.


About Statoil

Statoil ASA is an international energy company with operations in 34 countries. Building on 40 years of experience from oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf, we are committed to accommodating the world's energy needs in a responsible manner, applying technology and creating innovative business solutions. We are headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, with approximately 23,000 employees worldwide, and are listed on the Oslo and New York stock exchanges.

About OMV

OMV, headquartered in Vienna, is Austria's largest listed industrial company. The company has its primary activities within Exploration & Production, Gas & Power and Refining & Marketing. In its core countries in Romania and Austria, OMV is focusing on reducing the natural decline and on enhancing the recovery rates from mature fields. Future growth is expected to come via new field developments, exploration and acquisitions internationally. OMV has been active in Norway since 2006 and holds 23 offshore licenses on the NCS, including 6 licenses awarded in 2013 as part of the 22 licensing round. Norway is one of the key growth areas for OMV. OMV (Norge) AS is headquartered in Stavanger.

Source: Statoil - www.statoil.com 
Investor relations: Hilde Merete Nafstad, senior vice president
Media relations: Jannik Lindbæk Jr, vice president, Fredrik Norman


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