31 July 2008
NZOG Reports 12 Month Revenue Of Nz$234.6 Million
New Zealand Oil & Gas Ltd (NZOG) is pleased to report that revenue for the three months to 30 June was $80.9 million, taking revenue for
the full 2007/08 financial year to $234.6 million .
NZOG has today released its June Quarterly Activities Report and Cash Flow Report.
The 12 month revenue figure of $234.6m compares to revenue of $4.2m in the previous financial year.
The outstanding result is based around the highly successful Tui Area Oilfields off the Taranaki coast, in which NZOG
holds a 12.5% stake.
NZOG’s Tui revenue for the year ended 30 June 2008 was $222.8m . There was also a gain recognised form the successful
float of Pike River Coal Ltd and some other small non-Tui revenue items.
Tui began production almost exactly one year ago, on 30 July 2007. To date it has produced over 15.2 million barrels of
oil. The initial proven and probable (2P) reserves were upgraded twice during the June Quarter; first to 47 million
barrels and then to 50.1 million barrels.
Oil prices hit record levels during the June Quarter. Tui oil is generally sold against the regional Tapis benchmark
crude. Tapis rose from US$110 at the beginning of April, to US$150 at the end of June. It has since eased back to
US$135. However, that has been somewhat offset by the fall in the NZ dollar.
Tui’s expected production for the 2008/09 financial year has been upgraded from 6 to 9 million barrels of oil (NZOG’s
share 1.125 mmbbls), providing continuing strong revenue and cash flows ahead of commercial production starting in
mid-2009 from the Kupe project.
NZOG completed the largest capital raising on the NZX this year during the June Quarter, through the exercise of June
2008 options. 91.8% of the options were converted to shares at $1.50 per option, raising $190.8m. Along with the Tui
revenue, this has contributed to a very substantial cash balance.
Cash in hand at 30 June was $256.5 million. With further option payments received in July, the current cash balance is
approximately $280m.
“NZOG is on a very sound financial footing and we are focused on maximising value from our existing assets, as well as
identifying attractive new investments”, Chief Executive David Salisbury said.
“This includes looking beyond New Zealand, as the opportunities currently available here are too few to confidently
satisfy our growth targets”.
In the interim, the cash funds have been invested in short-term banking facilities with a number of S AA or better rated institutions.
“We are not in the business of financial speculation with shareholder funds,” David Salisbury said.
ENDS.