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East Timor buys ConocoPhillips' stake in Sunrise gas field - report

Published 01/10/2018, 05:04 pm
Updated 01/10/2018, 05:10 pm
East Timor buys ConocoPhillips' stake in Sunrise gas field - report
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MELBOURNE, Oct 1 (Reuters) - East Timor has signed a deal to buy ConocoPhillips' COP.N stake in the Greater Sunrise gas field off the country's southern coast for $350 million, the Australian Financial Review reported on Monday.

A delegation led by former East Timor president Xanana Gusmao and its proposed new petroleum minister Alfredo Pires signed a final agreement in Bali last Friday with ConocoPhillips' Australia West president Chris Wilson, the newspaper said, without citing any sources.

ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) had no immediate comment on the sale of its 30 percent stake in Greater Sunrise and the East Timor embassy in Australia did not respond to phone calls or an email request for comment.

"While we are aware of unofficial reports, the Sunrise Joint Venture has not been approached formally by Timor-Leste or ConocoPhillips on this matter," Australia's Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX , operator and 33 percent stakeholder in Greater Sunrise said in an email to Reuters.

Taking a stake would help East Timor position itself to push for the development of Greater Sunrise, discovered in 1974 but long delayed as it straddles the maritime border between Australia and East Timor, which was only agreed earlier this year following a protracted dispute between the two countries.

The border agreement outlined two options for developing Greater Sunrise -- piping the gas to East Timor, which the tiny Southeast Asian nation has long wanted, or piping it to Australia for processing. Timor wants the gas to come to its shores as it is eager to develop oil and gas-based industries, such as petrochemicals manufacturing, to diversify its economy, one of the world's poorest.

The need is urgent as the government's main source of revenue, the Bayu Undan gas field run by ConocoPhillips, is set to run dry by 2022.

The Sunrise and Troubadour gas fields, together known as Greater Sunrise, were discovered in 1974 and hold around 5.1 trillion cubic feet of gas, according to the project's operator, Australia's Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX .

The fields also hold about 226 million barrels of condensate, an ultra-light form of crude oil that would help make the development more profitable.

The other owners are Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L and Japan's Osaka Gas 9532.T .

State-owned company Timor Gap is looking to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the country's south coast, the Australian Financial Review said.

Timor Gap was not immediately available for comment. Pires did not respond to an email.

Under an agreement signed in March, East Timor will receive 70 percent of the royalty revenues from Greater Sunrise if the gas is piped to its shores or 80 percent if piped to Australia.

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