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UPDATE 1-Australia's Woodside Petroleum signals higher output in 2020

Published 16/01/2020, 10:17 am
UPDATE 1-Australia's Woodside Petroleum signals higher output in 2020
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Jan 16 (Reuters) - Australia's Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX posted a nearly 7% rise in fourth-quarter production on Thursday and forecast higher output for fiscal 2020, as it steps up work on growth projects in a bid to triple its oil and gas reserves over a decade.

The country's largest listed oil and gas explorer said it expects production between 97 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe) and 103 mmboe in 2020, above the 89.6 mmboe it churned out in 2019. It had forecast output of about 100 mmboe for 2020.

"We are targeting increased production in 2020 following the successful execution of our near-term growth projects," Chief Executive Officer Peter Coleman said.

Woodside had said in November that it expects projects worth over $36 billion in Australia, Senegal and Myanmar to boost its oil and gas reserve base and expand production by 6% each year over the next decade. company had recently received the greenlight for its Sangomar oil project in Senegal and had reached a tolling agreement to process gas from the $11 billion Scarborough project with partner BHP Group BHP.AX .

The larger $20.5 billion Browse project, however, has been bogged down by lengthy negotiations between partners on the terms for processing gas.

Quarterly sale revenue fell about 8% to $1.30 billion, the company said, as LNG prices plunged 44% in 2019 due to oversupply.

The average realised price for its products fell to $48 per barrel of oil equivalent (boe) in the quarter from $59 per boe in the same period last year.

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