Energean’s Production in Egypt Exceeds Four-Month Guidance 

Energean’s Production in Egypt Exceeds Four-Month Guidance 
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, ISRAEL – MARCH 28: In this handout image provided by Albatross, The Tamar drilling natural gas production platform is seen some 25 kilometers West of the Ashkelon shore on March 28, 2013 in Israel. The offshore Tamar drilling site which was originally dispatched from a shipyard in Texas at the end of last year is due to start producing natural gas next week. Over the past few years Israel has suffered from a shortage in natural gas, but with the new platform that weighs 34,000 tons and will be mainly operated by Israelis, the US company Nobel Energy which owns a 36% stake in Tamar, hopes to change Israel’s energy situation as well as the economy as a whole. (Photo Photo by Albatross via Getty Images)

Energean’s Production in Egypt has amounted to 31,700 barrels of oil equivalent per day (bbloe/d) in Q1 2021, exceeding its four-month guidance of 27,000-30,000 bbloe/d, according to a statement

During the same period, the company’s total production has amounted to 44,200 bbloe/d. By April 30, Egypt’s net receivables reached $167 million, of which $97 million were classified as overdue. Following the closing of the Edison E&P acquisition in December 2020, Energean has since collected $122 million in revenues.

Mathios Rigas, CEO of Energean commented on these statistics saying “Although COVID-19 continues to present challenges, we continue to deliver upon all of our promises that are within our control. Our production is 15% ahead of guidance, we have taken Final Investment Decision on three low-cost, high-return organic projects and have $1.1 billion of cash on our balance sheet, providing financial flexibility and ensuring that we are fully funded for all of our planned investments.”

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