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Kosmos Trims 2020 Capex by Another $75MM; Borrowing Base Set at $1.5B
Kosmos Energy has successfully completed the re-determination of its reserve based lending credit facility.
In addition, the company has identified a further $75 million in cost reductions across capital and operating expenditures and gives an update on the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project in Mauritania and Senegal.
Further Operating and Capital Cost Reductions
Kosmos has made a further $75 million reduction to its expected 2020 spending, bringing the total cost savings identified since mid-March to around $235 million.
The Company is now targeting total capital expenditure of $200 - 225 million in 2020.
RBL Facility and Liquidity
Kosmos' lending syndicate has approved an RBL borrowing base capacity of $1.5 billion.
In conjunction with the re-determination, Kosmos has voluntarily reduced its facility commitments from $1.6 billion to $1.5 billion. The borrowing base calculation includes value related to the Jubilee and TEN fields in Ghana and the Ceiba and Okume fields in Equatorial Guinea. Furthermore, the Company's producing assets in the Gulf of Mexico and its gas assets in Mauritania and Senegal have no debt secured against them. The first RBL amortization payment is scheduled for March 2022 and amortization continues every six months until final maturity in 2025.
As of April 1, 2020, following the RBL re-determination, the Company has approximately $0.6 billion of available liquidity from the RBL, Revolving Credit Facility and cash on the balance sheet.
Andrew G. Inglis, Kosmos Energy's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer said, "The underlying quality of our reserve base has allowed the company to successfully execute the RBL re-determination in a volatile environment. We thank our banks for their continued support. We have also further reduced our costs supporting our objective of lowering our cash flow breakeven in 2020. Coronavirus has impacted the operator's ability to execute the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project. The year delay of the project as a result of missing the weather window is an inevitable consequence, but the safety of our people and those of our partners remains the priority during these unprecedented times. We are working with the operator to optimize the capital phasing of the project."
Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Project Update
As a result of COVID-19, the Phase 1 project timeline is expected to be delayed by approximately 12 months, with first gas now expected in the first half of 2023. Phase 1 of the project is currently over 30% complete.
This delay is expected to result in a significant reduction in budgeted spend in 2020 as activity and milestone payments are delayed. With the re-phasing of the project timeline, we are working with the operator to establish a revised 2020 budget with the objectives of maintaining the project economics and extending the carry of our capital obligations through the end of this year. In addition, we continue with the Tortue sell down process to support a self-funded gas business.
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