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Tullow Agrees Heads of Terms For Sale of Kenyan Assets For $120 Million

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London, UK// – Tullow Oil plc announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Tullow Overseas Holdings BV, has signed a heads-of-terms agreement with Gulf Energy Ltd to sell Tullow Kenya BV, which holds Tullow’s entire working interests in Kenya, for a total consideration of at least $120 million.

 

The consideration will be split into a $40 million payment due on completion, $40 million payable at the earlier of Field Development Plan (FDP) approval or 30 June 2026, and $40 million payable over five years from the third quarter of 2028 onwards.

In addition, Tullow will be entitled to royalty payments subject to certain conditions. Tullow also retains a back-in right for a 30% participation in potential future development phases at no cost.

The Transaction is accretive to both equity and leverage and further accelerates Tullow’s deleveraging process.

This Transaction will constitute a significant transaction for the purposes of UKLR 7 of the UK Listing Rules (as came into effect on 29 July 2024). Further announcements will be made in due course upon full form transaction documentation being entered into by the parties.

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Chief Financial Officer and Interim Chief Executive Officer of Tullow, Richard Miller, commented: “Today’s announcement marks another step forward in Tullow’s accelerated deleveraging journey with near-term cash receipts of $80 million and mitigating significant capital exposure, whilst retaining a material option on the future development of the project.

He added: “I am confident that the proceeds from this transaction, coupled with the $300 million from the disposal of our assets in Gabon, position the business strongly for a successful refinancing”.

“We look forward to working with Gulf Energy, who have the requisite financing to complete the transaction and are a strong and credible counterparty, and by doing so, unlock material value for the people of Kenya.”

Consideration structure

 

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