El Romeral: Start of Solar Installations

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Prospex Energy PLC
24 June 2022
 

Prospex Energy PLC / Index: AIM / Epic: PXEN / Sector: Oil and Gas

 

24 June 2022

 

Prospex Energy PLC

('Prospex' or the 'Company')

 

El Romeral: Start of Solar Installations to Increase and Diversify Generation

 

Prospex Energy PLC (AIM: PXEN), the AIM-quoted investment company focused on European gas and power projects, is pleased to announce that the first of two projects in solar generation diversification at the El Romeral power plant in southern Spain ('El Romeral') has commenced.  The Company holds a 49.9% working interest in El Romeral through its interest in Tarba Energía S.L. ('Tarba').  The remaining 50.1% working interest is owned by Warrego Energy Limited (ASX: WGO). 

 

Installation work to place solar panels on the roof of the power plant ('Project Apollo') was approved by Tarba earlier this month and is expected to be completed by the end of July.  Project Helios, the second solar generation project, involves the installation of photo-voltaic panels on land adjacent to the plant.  Front-end engineering and design ('FEED') studies for Project Helios were approved by Tarba earlier this year and have now commenced.

 

El Romeral continues to provide a very healthy income from selling electricity on the spot market in Spain.  Following the gas price cap instituted by the Spanish government as of mid-June, daily electricity prices are expected to average €150/MWhr for the coming 12 months.  The El Romeral power plant is now operating 24 hours a day seven days a week as its default operating mode, thereby optimising revenue.

 

Project Apollo Highlights

· The installation of solar panels on the roof of the El Romeral power plant will result in increased sales of electricity.

· Cost of installation is less than €50,000 and has been financed from existing funds held by Tarba.  Payback from this investment is estimated to be approximately four years.

· Installation of a total of 83 photo-voltaic panels in three separate zones on the power plant roof giving a total installed peak capacity of 41.5 kWh.  With the sunny climate of Andalusia, this is expected to generate 66 MWh in the first year.

· Energy generated from the photo-voltaic installation will feed the plant's ancillary services thus covering part of the plant's electricity demand during daylight hours allowing increased electricity sales.



 

Project Helios Highlights

· FEED studies to evaluate the options to install solar panels adjacent to El Romeral have been awarded to two local contractors.  This will include the total cost and schedule including the permissions and permitting required.

· Subject to further definition from the FEED studies, the capacity of Project Helios is expected to be in the region of 5 MW.

· Cost of FEED studies is €50,000 which is also being financed from funds held by Tarba.  The total cost of Project Helios is being defined but is expected to be covered by future cash flows from El Romeral augmented by project finance.

· Tarba is currently assessing land options and undertaking an initial environmental assessment

· Both solar projects take full advantage of the existing connection to the power grid at El Romeral which has ample capacity to take the increased generation output.

 

Mark Routh, Prospex's CEO, commented:

 

"We identified the opportunity for solar co-generation last year, so it is extremely satisfying to be proceeding with these two projects which increase the sale of electricity and boost the ESG credentials of Tarba and its owners, both Prospex and Warrego."

 

"The installation of solar panels on the roof of the El Romeral power plant is a very fast and cost-effective way to increase our income at the plant whilst we await the approvals to drill further wells on the El Romeral production concessions.  The installation of a solar farm adjacent to the plant will take longer and will be of greater scale but indications are that it will be value accretive and will enjoy short payback, made easier because of the existing grid connection and ample export capacity at El Romeral.  Since the gas available from the producing wells on the El Romeral concessions allows just one of the three generators to be active at a time, the plant is at just 30% of capacity.  Receiving the permits to drill just two of the many identified structures on the existing concessions can take the capacity of the plant back to 100% of its design capacity."

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR") and is disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under Article 17 of MAR.

 

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For further information visit www.prospex.energy or contact the following:

 

 

Mark Routh

Prospex Energy PLC

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 1177

Ritchie Balmer
Rory Murphy

Strand Hanson Limited

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7409 3494

Andrew Monk (Corporate Broking)
Andrew Raca/Alex Cabral (Corporate Finance)

VSA Capital Limited

Tel: +44 (0) 20 3005 5000

Colin Rowbury
Jon Belliss

Novum Securities Limited

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9427

Susie Geliher
Ana
Ribeiro

St Brides Partners Limited

 

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 1177

 

Notes

Prospex Energy PLC is an AIM quoted investment company focussed on high impact onshore and shallow offshore European opportunities with short timelines to production.  The Company's strategy is to acquire undervalued projects with multiple, tangible value trigger points that can be realised within 12 months of acquisition and then applying low-cost re-evaluation techniques to identify and de-risk prospects.  The Company will rapidly scale up gas production in the short term to generate internal revenues that can then be deployed to develop the asset base and increase production further.

 

About El Romeral and Tarba

The El Romeral gas and power project in Spain, with gas production wells supplying gas to an 8.1MW power plant near Carmona in Southern Spain is owned and operated by Tarba.  It is currently operating at about 30% of its full capacity whilst Tarba waits on permits to drill further infill wells on the concessions to increase production.  Prospex owns a 49.9% working interest in the El Romeral project via Tarba.  The remaining 50.1% working interest is owned by Warrego Energy Limited (ASX:WGO).  Tarba sells electricity generated from the plant on the spot market in Spain.  The El Romeral licences comprise three contiguous production concessions.

 

The Corporate Presentation for Q2-2022 is available on the Company's website at https://bit.ly/3vhTXwL .

 

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