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Trinity Exploration & Production Announces TGAL FDP Submission

07/11/2018

Trinity Exploration & Production plc, the independent E&P company focused on Trinidad and Tobago, announced that, as operator, it has submitted the first phase of its Field Development Plan ("FDP") for the TGAL Area, located on the Galeota Block, offshore the East Coast of Trinidad, to the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (“MEEI”). This FDP is the first phase of a potential wider step-out development moving across the Galeota anticline to fully develop the reserves potential from the large volumes of oil in place (circa 700 mmbbls).

The First Phase currently contemplates the installation of a low cost 10 well conductor supported platform, the installation of a new generation thermoplastic composite subsea export pipeline, the laying of a subsea power cable to provide offshore power and the drilling of horizontal production wells. The development of these assets would underpin our medium-term onshore and offshore production target of over 7,500 bopd.

Highlights

  • The Galeota Block contains an estimated total stock tank oil initially in place (“STOIIP”) of around 700 mmbbls, within which the TGAL development area is contained;
  • The TGAL development area is estimated to contain best estimate gross STOIIP of 186 mmbbls (Trinity 65% WI);
  • The TGAL development area is updip and on the same anticline as the producing Trintes field (Trinity 100% WI);
  • Final Investment Decision (“FID”) is being targeted for H1 2020, at which time the optimal mechanism for financing the development will have been determined and agreed between all stakeholders;
  • The First Phase FDP contemplates producing 14.5 mmbbbls (gross) through the drilling of up to 10 development wells, with first oil being produced by H1 2022 and production projected to peak at around 5,800 bopd by year 2;
  • At FID these resources would be reclassified as 2P reserves, potentially resulting in an over 40% uplift to Trinity’s current 2P reserves of 23.2 mmbbls

The Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (“Petrotrin”) has a Working Interest of 35% and Trinity 65% in the proposed development. The submission of the FDP is a significant step forward in the route map to first oil, highlighting the scope for Trinity to scale up operations and become a prominent oil producer in the region given the size of the block and potential in place, which would generate significant returns and longer-term value for the Company and is consistent with the Company’s focus on value creation from its existing portfolio while also appraising further opportunities in the prolific basin.

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