Canadian Natural Announces Use of Capital Flexibility in 2015 Budget
OREANDA-NEWS. Canadian Natural Resources Limited ("Canadian Natural" or the "Company") announces that it will exercise previously discussed capital flexibility in its 2015 budget, as a result of changes in commodity prices since its original 2015 budget was released in November 2014.
The original 2015 budget targeted USD 8.6 billion in capital expenditures resulting in a targeted 11% production growth from the midpoint of 2014 production guidance levels. The Company will utilize readily available capital flexibility of USD 2.4 billion resulting in a reduced targeted capital budget for 2015 of approximately USD 6.2 billion resulting in a targeted 7% production growth from the midpoint of 2014 production guidance levels.
The capital reductions primarily relate to reduced drilling activity and related facility capital for North America and International conventional operations. Additionally, the Company will defer capital expenditures of approximately USD 470 million related to the Kirby North Phase 1 thermal in situ project, until such time as commodity prices stabilize at levels that justify such capital expenditures. Capital flexibility to quickly increase or decrease activity in the conventional operations remains an option for Canadian Natural, depending on the economic and pricing environment.
Canadian Natural's strategy to transition to a longer life, lower decline asset base while providing growing and sustainable free cash flow remains intact:
Horizon Oil Sands Mining and Upgrading ("Horizon") is the major component of this transition, and expansion activities remain on track to add a targeted additional 125,000 bbl/d of light, sweet synthetic crude oil ("SCO") production capacity consisting of additions of 45,000 bbl/d of production capacity in late 2016 and an additional 80,000 bbl/d of production capacity in late 2017. These additions will also result in additional reliability, redundancy and significant operating cost savings for the Horizon operation. This Horizon expansion is approximately 55% complete at the end of 2014 with approximately USD 7.0 billion in capital invested to date, with targeted future capital expenditures in 2015, 2016 and 2017 of approximately USD 6.0 billion in aggregate to achieve the additional production capacity of 125,000 bbl/d of SCO.
o Upon completion of this expansion at Horizon to 250,000 bbl/d of SCO production capacity in late 2017, Canadian Natural targets all-in operating costs at Horizon to fall to between USD 25/bbl and USD 27/bbl.
o Horizon production in Q4/14 averaged approximately 128,200 bbl/d with December 2014 production averaging approximately 136,000 bbl/d, a new production record; highlighting the benefits of the Company's staged expansion strategy.
o Horizon 2015 project capital is largely intact to the original budget at USD 2.2 billion, with capital reductions achieved through targeted cost efficiencies.
Pelican Lake is a component of the transition to long life low decline assets and operations remain on track with the production ramp up progressing as targeted and industry leading operating costs of approximately USD 7.50/bbl to USD 8.50/bbl.
Canadian Natural's thermal in situ portfolio has vast resources to develop with a growth plan to take production capacity to over 500,000 bbl/d in a staged development plan once commodity prices stabilize at levels that justify these investments, with top tier operating costs of approximately USD 11/bbl to USD 13/bbl.
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