The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Oil firm Cairn Energy loses $600 million

EXPLORATIO­N: Scottish firm hit by production delays

- ROB MCLAREN

Oil and gas exploratio­n firm Cairn Energy reported a loss of more than $600 million in the first half of the year as the Kraken developmen­t in the North Sea was hit by disruption­s.

For the six months to June 30 the Edinburgh-based firm made a pre-tax loss of $602.9m compared with a profit of $77.7m a year earlier.

Cairn owns 29.5% of Kraken, which is operated by Enquest. The average production during the half-year came in at 30,7000 barrels a day, weighed down by disruption­s owing to downtime and other factors. It said production had improved to between 35,000 and 40,000 barrels a day in August.

The company also recorded a loss on the “derecognit­ion of financial assets” of $230.8m during the period.

The firm’s operating recorded as $34.5m.

Cairn chief executive Simon Thomson said: “Cash flow from the North Sea is now establishe­d and developmen­t projects in Senegal and Norway are well advanced to support the production base over the long term.

“We are also delighted to have enhanced our exploratio­n portfolio with potentiall­y high impact opportunit­ies across frontier and emerging basins.

“This additional acreage supplement­s our existing active programmes in the UK, Norway and Mexico.

“This continued strategic delivery, together with our strong balance sheet, ensures Cairn remains well-positioned to access material value growth potential.”

Shares in Cairn Energy fell 6.2p to close at 226p.

business@thecourier.co.uk loss was

Strategic delivery and our strong balance sheet ensures Cairn remains well positioned.

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