Vermilion Energy today announce the closing of the acquisition of Equinor Energy Ireland Limited ("EEIL") from Equinor ASA on March 31, 2023.
The acquisition of EEIL adds an incremental 36.5% interest in the Corrib Natural Gas Project, increasing Vermilion's operated interest to 56.5%. The acquisition makes Vermilion the largest provider of domestic natural gas in Ireland. Vermilion entered into an agreement with Equinor ASA in November 2021 to acquire EEIL with an effective date of January 1, 2022 for total consideration of US$434 million ($556 million), before closing adjustments and contingent payments. The net purchase price after adjusting for the interim free cash flow between the effective date and closing date inclusive of Vermilion's estimates of European windfall taxes based on information released to-date on how it will be implemented in Ireland, the contingent payment and other closing adjustments is approximately $200 million.
The acquisition of EEIL adds approximately 7,000 boe/d of premium-priced, high netback, low emission European natural gas production, further strengthening Vermilion's international portfolio. Vermilion has been operating internationally for over 26 years, which has served as a key differentiating advantage as their diversified asset base provides exposure to global commodities, which reduces volatility and drives industry leading netbacks. The company's international assets target conventional reservoirs, which typically have lower decline rates and better capital efficiencies compared to many North American basins. The combination of high netbacks, low decline rates and strong capital efficiencies drive outsized free cash flow, which supports Vermilion's capital markets model of increasing the return of capital to shareholders as debt levels decrease. The March 31, 2023 closing of the Corrib acquisition is already incorporated in our 2023 guidance provided on March 8, 2023.
Corrib is a world class, low emission, natural gas facility comprised of a conventional gas field located 83 kilometers off the northwest coast of Ireland and a state of the art gas processing plant onshore Ireland. The facility has a gross plant capacity of approximately 350 million cubic feet of natural gas per day and is currently producing 115 million cubic feet of natural gas per day, representing approximately 20% of Ireland's natural gas consumption and 100% of Ireland's domestic gas production. Since taking over operatorship in 2018, Vermilion has reduced costs and increased uptime, while maintaining world class safety and environmental performance.
The Corrib gas field is located approximately 83 km off the northwest coast of Ireland. Gas is transported to the Bellanaboy Bridge gas plant through 90km of pipeline where it is then processed prior to being delivered to the national grid. The Corrib project generates significant free cash flow for Vermilion given low operating costs and minimal ongoing capital expenditures requirements.
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