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  • Hess Is Building a War Chest to Fund Its $4.4 Billion Guyana Find

    Hess Is Building a War Chest to Fund Its $4.4 Billion Guyana Find

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    October 30, 2017
    Hess Is Building a War Chest to Fund Its $4.4 Billion Guyana Find
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    [Bloomberg]  With $2.7 billion in oilfield sales this week, Hess Corp. is making a calculated bet, giving up steady production today to help fund what could be one of the world’s biggest discoveries into the next decade.

    The oil explorer with operations on five continents said Tuesday that it’s selling North Sea assets off of Norway for $2 billion and seeking a buyer for wells off of Denmark. The news came a day after Hess sold drilling rights in offshore Equatorial Guinea for $650 million. Counting a June deal to sell properties in Texas, the New York-based company has sold off almost $3.3 billion in assets this year.

    With the makeover, Hess is building a war chest to help develop a discovery off the coast of Guyana in South America that may hold the equivalent of 2.5 billion barrels of oil, according to company estimates. Its partner in the project, Exxon Mobil Corp., has said the initial building phase may cost $4.4 billion and take until 2020 to deliver its first oil. The payoff: More than a decade of growth for Hess shareholders.

    The divestments “all make strategic sense” and “will help bridge the sizable funding gap that Hess faces over the next few years,” Capital One Securities analyst Phillips Johnston said in a note to clients Tuesday. “These assets have not been competing for capital, so by monetizing them, Hess will prefund part of the development of its major Guyana discoveries.”

    Still, there’s a trade-off, Johnston said. Hess is giving up operations that produced 16 percent of its total oil volumes and almost a quarter of its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, he said.

    Hess is due to announce its third-quarter earnings on Wednesday. After opening the day up, the shares fell 2.4 percent to $44.14 at 12:34 p.m. in New York trading. Before Tuesday, the shares had fallen 27 percent for the year, putting them among the ten worst performances on the S&P 500 Energy Index.

     

    Hess had telegraphed its North Sea sales, so investors may have discounted some of the gains, said Charles Robertson, a Cowen & Co. analyst in New York. The total sales proceeds are also more than the explorer’s projected share of the Guyana project and some may question whether the company was selling too much, he wrote in a research note. Hess has estimated that its share of the project’s initial phase will be about $1 billion.

    Other Uses

    Robertson sees other uses for the money as well. It could help Hess expand drilling in the Bakken shale basin in North Dakota, the analyst said, and with exploration in Guyana set to continue, “these sales give Hess financial flexibility to develop future discoveries.”

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