Tullow Oil says Ghana may yield over 1.3 bln bbls
Tue 04 Sep, 2007 06:16
LONDON (Reuters) - Tullow Oil (TLW.L) said its recent Ghana discovery may contain recoverable reserves in excess of 1.3 billion barrels, as the company reported lower first-half profits on Tuesday.
Tullow said in a statement that net income fell in the first half of the year to 36.6 million pounds from 95.4 million pounds in the same period of 2006, as a mild winter hit demand for, and prices of, North Sea gas.
A company-compiled poll of 10 analysts gave an average forecast of 51 million for fist half net income.
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