Further to the Announcement, the Company wishes to update that it has received the independent review of the Apsara field's performance by third-party petroleum engineering consultant,
Based on performance data of the five wells since they were brought online on
Estimated ultimate recovery from the five development wells is likely to be a small fraction of the pre-development estimates primarily due to significantly lower volume of hydrocarbon-in-place connected to the wells and the geological complexity resulting in smaller oil accumulations;
Additional contributing factors for the underperformance include: Performance data indicate that pressure depletion is the dominant recovery mechanism with little to no evidence of water support, resulting in a lower recovery factor and o Lower-than-anticipated well productivity may be due to potential formation damage in the oil-bearing zones.
While the Company is evaluating whether there are any reasonable remedial actions to undertake in order to try and improve production rates, such remedial action has limited potential to increase well productivity (if at all) and is not expected to materially improve total oil recovery due to the fixed configuration of the subsurface reservoirs.
Apsara productivity versus oil price
Lower production from the Apsara wells will have a substantial adverse impact on revenue generated from the Apsara Mini Phase 1A development despite the recovery in benchmark oil prices since the lows of 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began to emerge.
The average price of benchmark Brent crude oil in 2020 was approximately
Despite the recovery in oil prices, the disappointing recovery expected from Apsara production will significantly reduce revenues generated from the development and therefore further deteriorate the Company's financial condition and its ability to service the Cambodia Block A project financing loan from
This announcement should also be read in conjunction with the Company's announcement dated
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