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RNS Number : 5771U
Borders & Southern Petroleum plc
01 April 2019
 

1 April 2019

 

Borders & Southern Petroleum plc

("Borders & Southern" or "the Company")

 

Audited Results for the 12 month period ended 31 December 2018

 

Borders & Southern (AIM: BOR), the London based independent oil and gas exploration company with assets offshore the Falkland Islands, announces its audited results for the year ending 31 December 2018. Full copies of the Company's Annual Report and Accounts, including the Company Overview, Chairman's Statement, Remuneration Committee Report, Directors' Report, Auditor's Report and full Financial Statements, will be available on the Company's website later today and posted to Shareholders in April.

 

2018 Highlights

·      Farm-out process is actively on-going.

·      Administrative expenses for 2018: $1.8 million (2017 - $1.7 million).

·      Cash balance at 31 December 2018: $5.6 million (2017 - $8.2 million); no debt.

 

For further information please visit www.bordersandsouthern.com or contact:

 

Borders & Southern Petroleum plc

Howard Obee, Chief Executive

Tel: 020 7661 9348

 

Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated & Financial Adviser)

James Spinney / Ritchie Balmer / Georgia Langoulant

Tel: 020 7409 3494

 

Mirabaud Securities Limited (Broker)

Peter Krens

Tel: 020 7878 3362

 

Tavistock (Financial PR)

Simon Hudson / Barney Hayward

Tel: 020 7920 3150

 

The information contained within this announcement is deemed to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

 

Notes to Editors:

Borders & Southern Petroleum plc is an oil & gas exploration company listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM (BOR). The Company operates and has a 100% interest in three Production Licences in the South Falkland Basin covering an area of nearly 10,000 square kilometres. The Company has acquired 2,517 square kilometres of 3D seismic and drilled two exploration wells, making a significant gas condensate discovery with its first well. 

 

Competent Person Disclosure:

The technical aspects of this announcement have been reviewed, verified and approved by Dr Howard Obee in accordance with the Guidance Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies, issued by the London Stock Exchange in respect of AIM companies. Dr Obee is a petroleum geologist with more than 30 year's relevant experience. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society and member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain.

 

Chief Executive's Statement

 

The year ending 31 December 2018 was a relatively frustrating period for the Company. We started the year on an upbeat note, reporting on an independent evaluation of our 100 per cent owned Darwin gas condensate discovery that highlighted a substantial increase in the estimation of recoverable liquids (a best estimate gross contingent and prospective resource of over 450 million barrels of liquids condensate and LPG). However, our main objective of the year was to secure partners to help fund the next phase of operations in the Falkland Islands.

 

We worked hard to achieve this, but unfortunately the farm-out process is taking longer than we had hoped, for reasons largely outside our control, such as the wider oil & gas industry's reduced capital expenditure on offshore projects and on alternative geographical focus areas.

 

To advise and assist us in the farm-out process, we have retained a leading independent investment bank which specialises in oil and gas asset transactions. The bank has reached out across the industry more widely than we have previously attempted and the response to date has been good. Data-rooms and technical sessions have been initiated, and these continue. Feedback about the sub-surface geology is always positive, so we are optimistic that we can secure the partners that we need. The farm-out will continue to be our main focus over the coming months.

 

The Company is in a stable financial position. The year-end cash balance was $5.6 million, and we remain debt-free. The loss from operations was $1.96 million. This was a slight increase from last year and reflects adverse movements in the sterling/dollar exchange rate. Administrative expense was $1.8 million, a small increase on last year, due to marginally higher consultant fees during the period.

 

In parallel with our commercial activities, we continue to fine tune the technical case, both in sub-surface evaluation and our planning for the next appraisal drilling campaign. Our current plans include the drilling of a vertical well on Darwin West followed by a deviated sidetrack. Key objectives for the drilling programme will be to confirm resource estimates and reservoir deliverability, confirm the gas-water contact and test for a potential oil rim. Positive results from this programme would allow us to start focusing on development using a conventional FPSO based scheme. The intention would be to strip out the liquids from the wet gas and re-inject the dry gas back in to the reservoir. Reservoir modelling indicates that six production wells could deliver peak production of over 90,000 barrels of condensate and LPG per day.

 

The discovery of Darwin has provided a solid foundation for the Company. An attractive portfolio of additional prospects will provide growth options. However, the Board of Directors recognises that our current prime objective must be to appraise, develop and monetise the discovery as quickly as possible, and to achieve that, we need to continue to focus on securing a partner and therefore development funding. We will continue to investigate all options to accelerate the achievement of that objective.

 

Howard Obee

29 March 2019

 

 

Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income

For the Year Ended 31 December 2018

 


Note

2018

$000

2017

$000

Administrative expenses


(1,802)

(1,734)

Loss from operations

2

(1,802)

(1,734)

Finance income


29

542

Finance expense


(193)

-

Loss before tax


(1,966)

(1,192)

Tax expense


-

-

Loss for the year and total comprehensive loss for the year attributable to owners of the parent


(1,966)

(1,192)

 

Basic and diluted loss per share (see note 3)


(0.41) cents

(0.25) cents

 

 

Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

At 31 December 2018

 


2018

2017


$000

$000

$000

$000

Assets





Non-current assets





Property, plant and equipment


15


11

Intangible assets


291,367


290,826

Total non-current assets


291,382


290,837

Current assets





Other receivables

260


440


Cash and cash equivalents

5,626


8,251


Total current assets


5,886


8,691

Total assets


297,268


299,528

Liabilities





Current liabilities





Trade and other payables


(337)


(633)

Total net assets


296,931


298,895

Equity





Share capital


8,530


8,530

Share premium


308,602


308,602

Other reserves


1,775


1,773

Retained deficit


(21,960)


(19,994)

Foreign currency reserve


(16)


(16)

Total equity


296,931


298,895

 

 

Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity

For the Year Ended 31 December 2018

 


Share

capital

$000

Share

premium

$000

Other

reserves

$000

Retained

deficit

$000

Foreign

Currency

reserve

$000

Total

$000

Balance at 1 January 2017

8,530

308,602

2,418

(19,465)

(16)

300,069

Loss and total comprehensive loss for the year

-

-

-

(1,192)

-

(1,192)

Expiry of share options

-

-

(663)

663

-

-

Recognition of share-based payments

-

-

18

-

-

18

Balance at 31 December 2017

8,530

308,602

1,773

(19,994)

(16)

298,895

Loss and total comprehensive loss for the year

-

-

-

(1,966)

-

(1,966)

Recognition of share-based payments

-

-

2

-

-

2

Balance at 31 December 2018

8,530

308,602

1,775

(21,960)

(16)

296,931

 

The following describes the nature and purpose of each reserve within owners' equity:

 

Reserve


Description and purpose

Share capital


This represents the nominal value of shares issued.

 

Share premium


Amount subscribed for share capital in excess of nominal value.

 

Other reserves


Fair value of options issued.

 

Retained deficit


Cumulative net gains and losses recognised in the Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income.

 

Foreign currency reserves


Differences arising on change of presentation and functional currency to US dollars.

 

 

Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

for the Year Ended 31 December 2018

 


2018

2017


$000

$000

$000

$000

Cash flow from operating activities





Loss before tax


(1,966)


(1,192)

Adjustments for:





Depreciation


1


1

Share-based payment


2


18

Net finance costs


164


-

Net finance income


-


(542)

Realised foreign exchange gains/(losses)


21


(17)

Cash flows used in operating activities before changes in working capital


(1,778)


(1,732)

Decrease in other receivables


180


728

Increase in trade and other payables


(296)


(503)






Net cash outflow from operating activities


(1,894)


(1,507)

Cash flows used in investing activities





Interest received

29


11


Purchase of intangible assets

(541)


(445)


Purchase of tangible fixed assets

(5)


-


Net cash used in investing activities


(517)


(434)

Cash flows from financing










Cash flows from financing activities


-


-

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents


(2,411)


(1,941)

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year


8,251


9,645

Exchange (loss)/gain on cash and cash equivalents


(214)


547

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year


5,626


8,251

 

 

Notes

 

1.     Accounting policies

Basis of preparation

The financial information for the year ended 31 December 2018 set out in this announcement does not constitute the Company's statutory accounts. These financial statements included in the announcement have been extracted from the Group annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2018. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement criteria of International Financial Reporting Standards adopted for use in the European Union. However, this announcement does not itself contain sufficient information to comply with IFRS.

 

The auditor has issued its opinion on the Group's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2018 which is unmodified and is available for inspection at the Company's registered address and will be posted to the Group's website.

 

2.     Going concern

The Directors are of the opinion that the Group has adequate financial resources to enable it to undertake its planned programme of exploration and appraisal activities for 2019.

 

3.     Basic and dilutive loss per share

The calculation of the basic and dilutive loss per share is based on the loss attributable to ordinary shareholders divided by the weighted average number of shares in issue during the year. The loss for the financial year for the group was $1.966 million (2017 - loss $1.192 million) and the weighted average number of shares in issue for the year was 484.1 million (2017 - 484.1 million). During the year the potential ordinary shares are anti-dilutive and therefore diluted loss per share has not been calculated. At the statement of financial position date, there were 7.05 million (2016 - 7.05 million) potentially dilutive ordinary shares being the share options.

 

4.     Subsequent Date Events

 

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