The License and assurance will allow certain U.S. and U.S.-owned or controlled entities and also non-U.S. entities to continue providing goods, services and support to Rhum beyond 31 January 2023, when the current License was due to expire.
This will enable operations and production from the Rhum field delivering gas supplies to UK consumers to continue unaffected.
The new License is for a period of two years with an expiry date of 31 January 2025.
The License may be renewed on application by Serica assuming the conditions continue to be met. Mitch Flegg, Chief Executive of Serica Energy, commented:
- Once again we have secured a prompt renewal of the OFAC License for a period of a further two years. We are grateful to the UK government and regulatory authorities who have supported us in this process.
- The renewal of this License satisfies one of the Completion Conditions required for the acquisition by Serica of Tailwind Energy Investments Ltd.
Rhum
Partners: Serica (operator) 50%, IOC (UK) Limited 50%
The Rhum gas field is located in block 3/29a, 44km north of Bruce and is a subsea development tied back to the Bruce platform via an insulated pipeline. Rhum is a strategic UK gas asset with significant upside potential.
- Three subsea producing wells, R-1, R-2 and R-3, with average production around 15,900 boepd net to Serica in the 1st half of 2022
- R3, was worked over during 2021 and added to Rhum’s production capability
- High quality reservoir displaying ‘tank’ characteristics
- High pressure, high temperature reservoir