24 May 2024
Reabold
Resources plc
("Reabold" or the "Company")
West Newton awarded AA rating
for Carbon Intensity
Reabold Resources plc, the investing company focussed on developing strategic gas
projects for European energy security, is pleased to publish the positive conclusions of a Carbon
Intensity Study on the West Newton gas development, located within
PEDL183 onshore UK in East Yorkshire, undertaken on behalf of
Reabold and Union Jack Oil plc by GaffneyCline & Associates
Limited ("GaffneyCline"), an
international petroleum and energy consultancy. The report on the
Carbon Intensity of the West Newton Field can be found at the
following link: https://reabold.com/investors/reports-presentations/
Reabold holds a ca. 56% economic
interest in West Newton and PEDL183 via its 16.665% licence
interest in PEDL183 and a 59% shareholding in Rathlin
Energy (UK) Limited ("Rathlin"), the
operator of the Joint Venture, which, in
turn, has a 66.67% interest in PEDL183.
The
GaffneyCline study highlighted the following:
· The West
Newton project has an AA rating for Carbon Intensity for its
potential upstream gas and condensate production, the lowest
possible carbon intensity rating category on GaffneyCline's
scale
· The West
Newton field has a Carbon Intensity significantly lower than the UK
average and onshore and offshore analogues. It is also
significantly lower than the average imported liquified natural gas
(LNG), based on the NSTA Natural Carbon Footprint Analysis
published in July 2023
· Based on the study, GaffneyCline estimates that West Newton
could produce the equivalent of just 2.87 grams of
CO2 per
megajoule of energy developed (gCO2eq./MJ)
· As the
development proceeds and project knowledge increases, there is
potential to improve the Carbon Intensity by further reducing
fugitive, flaring and venting emissions and by gas-to-grid
development, reducing on site gas and condensate processing, and
using the shortest possible route to the National Grid
Carbon Intensity Rating for West Newton Gas Development
Concept
Source: GaffneyCline
Reabold is focused on minimising
carbon emissions and the environmental footprint of the projects it
invests in, whilst continuing to develop strategic gas assets to
secure domestic gas supply and energy security.
The demand for energy is increasing
and the challenge to meet the world's energy needs sustainably and
efficiently requires managing and reducing harmful emissions.
Hydrocarbons will continue to play an ongoing part in ensuring a
secure and affordable supply of energy in the UK, while building
the clean energy system of the future.
Reabold believes that domestically
produced gas is significantly cleaner and supports the drive to net
zero greenhouse gas emissions more than imported
hydrocarbons.
Sachin Oza, Co-CEO of Reabold, commented:
"Reabold takes its commitment to responsible hydrocarbon
production very seriously and we are therefore pleased to publish
the excellent results of the West Newton Carbon Intensity study.
The AA rating demonstrates the low carbon credentials of the West
Newton project and is an example of the opportunities available in
the UK to power the country through lower carbon, home grown
energy, rather than relying on expensive and more carbon intensive
imports.
"We believe West Newton is an important strategic asset to the
UK as the country looks to secure domestic energy supply for secure
and affordable energy, at a time when the country is exposed to
potentially significant gas supply disruptions. The study proves
that the operator, Rathlin, is a responsible hydrocarbon producer
complying with best environmental practice to produce much needed
UK hydrocarbons in the most efficient and environmentally friendly
way possible.
"Reabold is committed to the highest standards of
environmental processes and we incorporate these responsibilities
into our operational decision-making and
investments."
The Carbon Intensity
study
The Carbon Intensity study on the
West Newton gas development project was calculated by GaffneyCline,
using a tool called the Oil Production Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Estimator ("OPGEE"), developed at Stanford
University with support from GaffneyCline. This tool is used,
amongst other applications, by the California Air Resources Board
for regulation of transport fuel related Green House Gas ("GHG")
emissions.
The OPGEE tool selects parameters
from a range of 'smart' defaults, however, these are not always
optimal for specific fields.
GaffneyCline was then able to
harness appropriate parameters available from its proprietary
Global database of Carbon Intensity evaluations for over 9,000 gas
and oil fields, categorised with metadata for analogue field
identification, and a classification system for recovery
mechanism.
Analysis of the results of this
GaffneyCline study concludes that a West Newton gas development
will have carbon intensities significantly lower than the UK
average and compared to other onshore analogues. It is also
significantly lower than the average imported LNG, based on the
NSTA Natural Carbon Footprint Analysis published in July 2023. As
recommended by the study, the gas and condensate development of
West Newton will seek to further reduce the project's Carbon
Intensity through the utilisation of the best available techniques,
including Gas-to-Grid technologies and stringent engineering
specifications to minimise any venting, flaring or fugitive
emissions.
West Newton Field Carbon Intensity versus All UK Fields &
UK Gas and Condensate Fields (where
the Base Case represents West Newton)
Source: GaffneyCline
ENDS
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes
of the UK version of the market abuse regulation (EU No. 596/2014)
as it forms part of United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended.
For
further information, contact:
Reabold Resources plc
Sachin Oza
Stephen Williams
|
c/o Camarco
+44 (0) 20 3757 4980
|
Strand Hanson Limited - Nominated & Financial
Adviser
James Spinney
James Dance
Rob Patrick
Cavendish - Broker
Neil McDonald
Pearl Kellie
|
+44 (0) 20 7409 3494
+44 (0) 20 7220 0500
|
Camarco
Billy Clegg
Rebecca Waterworth
Sam Morris
|
+44 (0) 20 3757 4980
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Notes to Editors
GaffneyCline
GaffneyCline is an international
petroleum consultancy, which has been operating worldwide since
1962. GaffneyCline focuses solely on the petroleum and energy
industries, and specialises in the provision of policy, strategy,
technical and commercial assistance, to governments, financial
institutions, and national and international oil, gas and energy
companies worldwide. A Carbon Management Practice that
provides Carbon Intensity Assessments is a core component of
GaffneyCline's international business
Reabold
Reabold Resources plc has a
diversified portfolio of exploration, appraisal and development oil
& gas projects. Reabold's strategy is to invest in low-risk,
near-term projects which it considers to have significant valuation
uplift potential, with a clear monetisation plan, where receipt of
such proceeds will be returned to shareholders and re-invested into
further growth projects. This strategy is illustrated by the recent
sale of the undeveloped Victory gas field to Shell, the proceeds of
which are being returned to shareholders and
re-invested.