Sharjah, UAE – Dana Gas reported on Wednesday a net profit of AED 304 million ($83 million) as compared to AED 407 million ($111 million) in H1 2022. Profitability for the first half declined amid a 25 percent drop in the average price of Brent during H1 2023 to $80 per barrel compared to $107 per barrel in H1 2022.
Revenue for the first six months of the year decreased 22 percent to AED 814 million ($222 million) compared to AED 1,041 million ($284 million) in H1 2022 due to lower realized prices amid the softening global oil and gas prices. The company’s realized prices during the period averaged $56/bbl for condensate and $37/boe for LPG compared to $87/bbl and $44/boe respectively in H1 2022.
Pearl Petroleum recently received $101 million from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) despite the ongoing challenges within Iraq and is in ongoing discussions with the KRG to settle outstanding receivables as soon as possible. Unlike other operators in the KRI Pearl’s operations and production have continued without interruption since all its products are consumed locally.
The Group’s overall production in H1 2023 averaged 59,800 boepd, a 2 percent decrease as compared to 61,100 boepd in H1 2022 as a decline in Egypt production outweighed an increase in the KRI. The 12 percent production drop in Egypt was mainly the result of natural field declines. Owing to active reservoir management and optimization of production from existing wells, the reduction was significantly below expected levels of decline for Nile Delta fields, which are typically between 20-30 percent each year. KRI production grew by 6 percent to 36,400 boepd from 34,500 in H1 2022, KRI production was supported by the successful debottlenecking project that added 50 MMscf/d to output in January.
In the second quarter, a partial shutdown for maintenance in Kor Mor was successfully carried out without any HSSE incidents but impacted production during its duration.
Pearl Petroleum has now successfully completed the drilling of the six KM250 project development wells. Once complete, the KM250 expansion project will add 250 MMscf/d of production, resulting in 750 MMscf total daily production capacity.
The company’s cash position at the end of H1 2023 stood at AED 370 million ($101 million), including AED 301 million ($82 million) held at the Pearl Petroleum joint venture.
The group collected a total of AED 388 million ($106 million) during H1 2023, with the KRI and Egypt contributing AED 293 million ($80 million) and AED 95 million ($26 million), respectively. In Q2 2023, Pearl management proactively began the sale of condensate to third party local buyers which has allowed Pearl to improve its liquidity position through regular collections on condensate sales.
The company’s receivables in KRI stands at AED 356 million ($97 million) and in Egypt at AED 150 million ($41 million) at the end of the first half.
“Dana Gas’s first half results reflect the challenging environment hydrocarbon producers have been facing amid a decline in global oil prices,” Dr Patrick Allman-Ward, CEO of Dana Gas, said. “To counter the downturn in energy prices, the Company has strengthened its focus on maintaining production and lowering costs, while working with partner governments in Egypt and the KRI to settle outstanding payments.”
“As oil prices have turned a corner and started to rise, we are optimistic about the potential positive impact on our company’s financial results for the remainder of the year, provided that this upward trend persists,” he added.