Rockhopper Completes Navitas Transaction

 

By J Brock (FINN)

 

Further to signing a definitive document announced by Rockhopper on 19 April 2022, the transaction enabling Harbour Energy plc to exit and Navitas Petroleum LP through its UK subsidiary to enter the North Falkland Basin with a 65% stake in, and operatorship of, all Rockhopper’s North Falkland Basin licences has been completed. The 23 September 2022 announcement published on the London Stock Exchange website states that after Transaction completion the revised licence ownership is as follows:

 

North Falkland Basin

PL003 35% 65%
PL004 35% 65%
PL005 35% 65%
PL0032 35% 65%
PL0033 35% 65%

 

 

South Falkland Basin

 

Licence

 

Rockhopper   as Operator
PL011 100%
PL012 100%
PL014 100%

 

 

“We are delighted to welcome Navitas to the North Falkland Basin as Operator of the Sea Lion development and wider acreage with all of its associated upside. We also thank both the Falkland Islands Government and Harbour for their work on this Transaction and look forward to working with Navitas to bring Sea Lion to fruition,” said Samuel Moody ,Rockhopper’s  CEO.

 

He went on to say that Sea Lion alone is capable of producing at over 120,000 barrels of oil per day with significant upside.

 

“The proven oil and gas in the Falklands has the potential to form a material part of wider UK energy supply in a relatively short time frame, bringing with it huge potential security of supply and financial benefits for all stakeholders,” Mr Moody concluded.