USA: BP Buys Gulf Of Mexico Assets from Shell

W&T Offshore, Inc.  that Shell Offshore Inc. has informed W&T that BP Exploration & Production Inc., the operator of the Gulf of Mexico deepwater blocks Viosca Knoll 871 & 915, known as the Marlin and Dorado Fields, has elected to exercise its preferential rights to purchase Shell’s interest in the fields.

As a result, the Marlin and Dorado Fields will not be included in W&T’s recently announced acquisition from Shell.

On November 4, 2010, W&T announced the acquisition from Shell of interests in five Gulf of Mexico deepwater producing fields known as Tahoe, SE Tahoe, Droshky, Marlin and Dorado Fields with an effective date of September 1, 2010. The closing of the acquisition of Shell’s interests in the Marlin and Dorado Fields was funded in escrow pending waiver or exercise of preferential rights affecting these two properties. At that time, W&T also signed a letter of intent to acquire Shell’s interest in a sixth property located in the Gulf of Mexico shelf. W&T agreed to pay $450 million in cash for interests in all six properties prior to post-effective date adjustments with estimated proved reserves of 154.3 billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (“Bcfe”).

Excluding the Marlin and Dorado fields, W&T paid or anticipates paying an aggregate of $193 million in cash, subject to customary post-effective date adjustments, and assume approximately $32 million for the asset retirement obligations associated with the four offshore producing properties acquired or intended to be acquired from Shell.

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Source: W&T Offshore , December 8, 2010; Image: BP