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Serica Energy to Acquire BP North Sea Assets

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Serica Energy has signed an agreement to acquire the entirety of BP’s stake in the P111 and P2544 licences (‘the Proposed Acquisition’), located in the UK Central North Sea. Completion is subject inter alia to the waiver of applicable pre-emption rights.

The Proposed Acquisition comprises a 32% non-operated working interest in the P111 licence, containing the Culzean gas condensate field (‘Culzean’), and P2544, an exploration licence adjacent to the P111 licence. The Culzean field, operated by TotalEnergies, is currently the largest single producing gas field in the UK North Sea. As per the terms of the joint operating agreement between the Culzean field partners, the Proposed Acquisition announced today is subject to a pre-emption period which runs for 30 days, with each of the Culzean field partners (TotalEnergies, 49.99%, and NEO NEXT, 18.01%) having the option to acquire BP’s stake in the licences on the same terms as those agreed by Serica.

Chris Cox, Serica’s CEO, states: ‘Should this transaction complete, it would deliver a step-change for Serica, adding material production and cash flows from the largest producing gas field in the UK. Culzean is a world-class asset, delivering gas from a modern platform with exceptionally high uptime and low emissions.’

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