Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ld
28 August 2000
BHP ACQUIRES INTEREST IN PRODUCING GULF OF MEXICO FIELD
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) today announced it had
agreed to acquire a 4.95 per cent interest in the Genesis Field in the deep
water Gulf of Mexico from Petrofina Delaware Inc., a subsidiary of
TotalFinaElf S. A.
BHP's share of gross recoverable reserves is estimated to be 6.7 million
barrels of oil equivalent (boe). Further, under the terms of the agreement,
BHP is entitled to net operating revenue from its equity interest from 1
January 2000. The Company's share of production is expected to average
3 000/boe per day for the first few years.
Genesis is located in Green Canyon Blocks 160, 161 and 205, approximately
137km (85 miles) from the Louisiana coast. Water depth at the platform is
790m (2600ft). Other joint venture participants in the field are Chevron
(56.67% and operator) and Exxon Mobil (38.38%).
BHP Petroleum President Philip Aiken said: 'This acquisition is a small but
valuable enhancement to the Company's position in the Gulf of Mexico, one of
BHP Petroleum's most important growth areas.'
'The field provides production near our Typhoon development and our Atwater
Foldbelt discoveries. In addition, participation in the field is expected to
generate near term earnings, monetize US net operating losses and will provide
key learnings that can be applied to our future deep water developments.'
The Genesis Field is located near several of BHP's most active areas in the
Gulf of Mexico. It is 58km (36 miles) east of the developing Typhoon Field
(BHP 50%) and is 71km (45 miles) north-northwest of the Mad Dog and Atlantis
discoveries in the Atwater Foldbelt.
Production at Genesis commenced in January 1999 and has reached 48 000 barrels
of oil and 80 million cubic feet of gas per day - close to peak capacity. The
production facility comprises a floating cylindrical hull (SPAR) moored to the
seabed with integrated drilling facilities and a capacity of 20 wells.
Seven production wells have been drilled and completed through to August this
year. Development drilling is expected to continue into 2001. Oil and gas are
exported via a newly built 49km, 14-inch pipeline to the South Timbalier 301B
platform where it joins a 24-inch trunkline to shore. The field life is
expected to be 15 to 20 years from first production.
The transaction is expected to be completed during the first quarter of FY
2001. BHP has agreed to acquire the interest in the Genesis Field through its
wholly owned subsidiary, BHP Resources Inc.
Further information and other BHP News Releases can be found on our internet
site at: http://www.bhp.com
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