FINAL RESULTS for year ended
Highlights
Outlook:
• Signing of the Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract to construct the 30-kilometre pipeline from Ntorya to the Madimba Gas Processing Plant anticipated shortly, with expected capacity of 140 MMcfd.
• Upon completion of the construction of the Ntorya-Madimba pipeline, Ntorya-2 ("NT-2") will be hooked up for production, now expected in mid-2026, given the delays with the Ntorya-Madimba pipeline.
• Drilling contract options are presently under review for the subsequent drilling of Chikumbi-1 ("CH-1") and the workover of Ntorya-1 ("NT-1").
• Vastly expanded plan to develop the Ntorya Field prepared by the operator,
• Funding facility for up to
During 2024 and early 2025:
• Completed the processing and interpretation of the newly acquired 3D seismic data, the largest onshore seismic campaign in
• Awarded a 25-year Development Licence over the Ntorya Field.
• Submitted a revised and expanded Ntorya Field Development Plan.
• Selected an optimal location for drilling the CH-1 well using the 3D seismic data.
• Secured all long-lead items for the drilling of CH-1 and the workover of NT-1.
• Completed preparation work for gas production, including processing facilities, flow lines, and hookups.
• Signed a Gas Sales Agreement between APT, TPDC and
• Ruvuma PSA Farm-Out Carry of
• Maintained reduced gross G&A costs (before one-off costs and non-cash items) of
• Loss for the year of
The Annual Report may be viewed on the Company's website at www.aminex-plc.com
Paper copies of the Annual Report together with the Notice of Annual General Meeting, including the Form of Proxy, will be mailed in due course to those shareholders who have elected to receive paper copies.
The Executive Chairman's Statement from the Annual Report follows below:
Executive Chairman's Statement
Dear Shareholder,
I am pleased to say that in the last fifteen months we have progressed the
I was honoured to be present at the official licence handover ceremony in Mtwara,
The licence is the first to be awarded in 13 years and at the handover ceremony I witnessed how committed the government is to using
We believe the recent turmoil in global financial markets, which has caused concern in the investor community and disrupted international trade, should have negligible impact on the Ntorya project. The fundamentals underpinning demand for gas in
The plan to develop Ntorya has been vastly expanded in the past year. Following the results of a 3D seismic survey over the wider Ntorya licence area, APT updated the draft Ntorya Field Development Plan and submitted it to the
The
Key Milestones Achieved in 2024 and Early 2025
• Completion of the processing and interpretation of the newly acquired 3D seismic data, the largest onshore seismic campaign in
• The award of a 25-year Development Licence.
• Submission of a revised and expanded Ntorya Field Development Plan.
• Selection of an optimal location for drilling the CH-1 well using the 3D seismic data.
• Securing of all long-lead items for the drilling of CH-1 and the workover of NT-1.
• Completing preparation work for gas production, including processing facilities, flow lines, and hookups.
• Signing a GSA between APT, TPDC and
Path to
We understand that TPDC will soon be signing an Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract to construct the 30-kilometre pipeline from Ntorya to the Madimba Gas Processing Plant. This pipeline is expected to have a capacity of 140 MMcfd and will draw gas from the Ntorya-1 ("NT-1"), Ntorya-2 ("NT-2"), and Chikumbi-1 ("CH-1") wells. The pipeline will enable us to commence the monetisation of our gas production by mid-2026.
Upon completion of the construction of the Ntorya-Madimba pipeline, NT-2 will be hooked up for production. Drilling contract options are presently under review for the subsequent drilling of CH-1 and the workover of NT-1. These three wells are anticipated to produce gas for the initial phase of the development.
Financial prudence
The 2020 Farm-Out of the Ruvuma PSA should allow the Company to achieve significant production and revenue levels without requiring additional shareholder funding for the Ntorya gas field development.
In
We continue to operate with significantly reduced corporate overheads. Base running costs (excluding non-cash and one-off items) were essentially unchanged at
Transforming
We take great pride in being a founding partner in this project, which will supply such a critical resource. In fact, we think Ntorya gas is more than a resource - it's a catalyst for national transformation.
The progress made on the Ntorya project will provide shareholders with growing value this year as we realise a path to positive cash flow and the opportunity to use this pivotal project as a foundation to grow our Company further.
I want to thank our shareholders and our dedicated staff for their continued support and patience, and I look forward to a successful year ahead delivering the rewards that the Ntorya development will hopefully bring to all of us.
Yours sincerely,
Executive Chairman
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