Ophir to take $300 million impairment after being denied block licence extension

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Plc said it expects to report a non-cash write down of $300 million in its full-year results after being denied the extension of a block licence which houses a liquid project in

The company, which is in talks to be acquired by Medco Energi Internasional Tbk PT, holds an 80 percent interest in the block which contains the Fortuna

Ophir said that Medco knew it was possible that it would not get the licence extension for the block and that deal talks with the Indonesian company were continuing.

Equatorial Guinea's Energy had told in May last year that Ophir would be forced out of the project unless loan deals were presented to the government by December, adding that the country had already lined up a potential replacement.

Block R, which contains the Fortuna gas project, is located in offshore Five out of six discoveries in the block were made by Ophir, the company said.

Ophir, which has plans to shift its headquarters from to Asia, has been trying to secure $1.2 billion in to fund the Fortuna LNG project.

Analysts expect that the Medco deal to buy Ophir, if completed, would boost the Indonesia-based company's valuations and help it gain access to international assets.

Ophir's shares were up marginally in early trading on the Stock Exchange.

(Reporting by Sangameswaran S in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 14:16 IST