Tullow Oil has stepped into 2026 with a strong financial optimisation strategy in place, building on the previous year's results.
In 2025 itself, the company recorded commendable value from limited capital expenditure, with 8 kbopd count from one of the new Jubilee wells brought onstream, and the FPSO at Jubilee and TEN reaching 97% uptime in average. Also it has got on the books US$347mn proceeds from the sales of its Gabonese and Kenyan assets.
For a financially sound delivery of its investment programme and optimum asset value realisation, the company recently completed a comprehensive refinancing transaction, including an extension to its Senior Secured Notes and Glencore facility to November 2028 and May 2030 respectively, and a new US$100mn cargo pre-payment facility with Glencore to provide additional liquidity.
“Throughout 2025 and into early 2026, we have delivered against a clear set of strategic priorities to position Tullow for long-term success. This began with the consolidation of our business to focus on our high-value assets in Ghana, with the sale of our non-core assets in Gabon and Kenya, alongside significant cost reductions. These efforts positioned the company strongly for the successful refinancing, which completed earlier this month with overwhelming support from our creditors. This transaction provides Tullow with the strong financial foundation and flexibility required to deliver value for stakeholders," said Ian Perks, chief executive officer, Tullow Oil plc.
The company is aiming for stronger production generation than usual, encouraged by an overall 43.4 kboepd during the first quarter of 2026. Further material oil and gas reserves have opened up for the company as the Ghanaian parliament ratified long-term extensions for the Jubilee and TEN fields till 2040.
With the acquisition of the TEN FPSO, the company is securing maximum cost efficiency in unlocking future reserves and the long-term development of the TEN and Jubilee fields. This year, an additional four Jubilee wells, including three producers and one water injector, are expected onstream. As part of the current drill programme, Tullow is focussing on well designing and placement backed by data interpretation from 4D and OBN seismic survey.
"We are particularly encouraged by the positive early results from our Ghana drilling campaign...A key milestone has been the agreement to purchase the TEN FPSO, a value-accretive acquisition that significantly improves the field’s economics by eliminating lease costs and providing an opportunity to capture operating cost savings. Additionally extending the Jubilee and TEN petroleum agreements to 2040, and higher oil prices have further strengthened our platform for sustainable growth,” Perks said.