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NEW YORK -- (Business Wire)
Hess Corporation (NYSE:HES) announced today a 2015 capital and
exploratory budget of $4.7 billion, a 16 percent reduction from its 2014
actual spend of $5.6 billion.
Of this, $2.1 billion (45 percent) is budgeted for unconventional shale
resources, $1.2 billion (26 percent) for production, $1.0 billion (21
percent) for developments and $0.4 billion (8 percent) for exploration.
CEO John Hess said: “Our company is well positioned to manage through
the current price environment, with a strong balance sheet and resilient
portfolio. Our 2015 budget reflects a disciplined approach to
maintaining our financial strength and flexibility while preserving our
long term growth options.”
Greg Hill, President and COO, stated: “We are reducing our 2015 spending
in the Bakken to $1.8 billion, compared with $2.2 billion in 2014. In
2015, we plan to operate an average of 9.5 rigs and bring approximately
210 new operated wells online, compared with 17 rigs and 238 operated
wells brought online in 2014.
“Hess has some of the best acreage in the Bakken, and we will continue
to drill in the core of the play which offers the most attractive
returns. Substantially all our core acreage is held by production, which
allows us to defer investment in the short term while maintaining the
long term value and optionality of this important asset. As oil prices
recover we will increase activity and production accordingly.
“In the Utica, we plan to spend $290 million compared with approximately
$500 million last year, as we transition to early development at a
measured pace in this price environment and as infrastructure builds
out. Over 2015 our joint venture with CONSOL intends to execute a two
rig program focused in the core of the wet gas window and bring 25-30
new wells online, compared with four rigs and 39 new wells in 2014.
“Our 2015 budget also includes continued offshore production drilling at
the Tubular Bells and Shenzi fields in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, at
the South Arne Field in Denmark, the Valhall Field in Norway, the Okume
Complex in Equatorial Guinea, and also in the Joint Development Area of
the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally the budget will fund continued full
field development of the North Malay Basin project in Malaysia and
development of the Stampede Field in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Our
2015 exploration drilling program includes wells in the deepwater Gulf
of Mexico, offshore Guyana and Kurdistan.”
Unconventionals - $2.1 billion:
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$1.8 billion for the development of the Bakken Shale in North Dakota.
Approximately $1.45 billion is dedicated to drilling and completion
activities, pad level facilities and low pressure gathering lines;
$350 million is planned for major infrastructure projects
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$290 million for drilling 20-25 wells in the core of the wet gas
window of the Utica Shale play in Ohio
Production - $1.2 billion:
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$300 million to drill four production wells and begin one water
injection well at the South Arne Field (Hess 62 percent and operator)
in Denmark, and to bring three production wells online and drill one
new well at the Valhall Field in Norway (Hess 64 percent, BP operator)
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$250 million to complete drilling of one production well and one water
injection well, and for continued facilities work at the Tubular Bells
Field (Hess 57.1 percent and operator) in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico
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$220 million to drill two production wells (Hess 85 percent and
operator) in Equatorial Guinea
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$200 million to complete drilling of production, appraisal and water
injection wells at the Shenzi Field (Hess 28 percent, BHP operator)
and for small-scale well-related activity elsewhere in the deepwater
Gulf of Mexico
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$175 million to drill 8-10 wells and progress the ongoing Booster
Compression project in the Joint Development Area (Hess 50 percent) in
the Gulf of Thailand
Developments - $1.0 billion:
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$600 million to install three wellhead platform jackets, progress
fabrication and commence Phase 1 drilling for the North Malay Basin
full field development project (Hess 50 percent and operator) in
Malaysia
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$300 million to progress hull and topsides fabrication and commence
drilling at the Stampede Field (Hess 25 percent and operator) in the
deepwater Gulf of Mexico
Exploration - $0.4 billion:
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Drill the Sicily well (Hess 25 percent, Chevron operator) in the
deepwater Gulf of Mexico
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Drill the Liza well (Hess 30 percent, Esso Exploration and Production
Guyana Limited operator) in offshore Guyana
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Complete drilling operations in the Dinarta block (Hess 80 percent and
operator) in Kurdistan
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2015 Estimated Capital and Exploratory Expenditures ($ Billions) |
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By Segment:
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Exploration and Production | | | | | Exploration and Production | |
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Unconventionals
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$2.1
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United States
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$3.1
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Production
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1.2
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Europe
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0.3
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Developments
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1.0
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Africa
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0.2
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Exploration
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0.4
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Asia and Other
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1.1
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Total |
$4.7
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$4.7
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Hess Corporation is a leading global independent energy company engaged
in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas. More
information on Hess Corporation is available at http://www.hess.com.
Cautionary Statements
This news release contains projections and other forward-looking
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of
1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.These
projections and statements reflect the company’s current views with
respect to future events and financial performance.No assurances
can be given, however, that these events will occur or that these
projections will be achieved, and actual results could differ materially
from those projected as a result of certain risk factors.A
discussion of these risk factors is included in the company’s periodic
reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contacts:
For Hess Corporation
Investor Contact:
Jay
Wilson, 212-536-8940
or
Media Contact:
Sard
Verbinnen & Co
Michael Henson/Patrick Scanlan, 212-687-8080
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