Energean Oil & Gas has signed a secured senior credit of up to $1.27billion to help it pay for the development of the Karish offshore gas field.
Energean said the cash injection would provide further momentum for the company to make a final investment decision on Karish, as well as the Tanin field.
The facility has been agreed with Morgan Stanley, Natixis, Bank Hapoalim and Societe Generale as Mandated Lead Arrangers.
First gas from Karish, in the Mediterranean, is expected in 2021.
Energean chief executive Rigas said: “We are rapidly advancing the Karish and Tanin development by continually delivering on substantial project milestones.
“The participation of four international banks in the facility agreement is a strong vote of confidence in Energean’s flagship project. Long-term cash flow from Karish and Tanin has been secured through our previously signed gas supply agreements for approximately 4.2 BCM per year with 12 established counterparties.
“Furthermore, Energean has signed a $1.36billion contract with TechnipFMC for the construction of an FPSO with a production capacity of 8 BCM per year, potentially enabling us to take advantage of future production potential from our existing licences or adjacent fields to deliver gas to a rapidly growing regional market.
“The Company is in the process of raising the equity required to develop Karish and Tanin through a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market. At the same time, we are pressing ahead with the expansion programme of our existing production and development base in the Eastern Mediterranean, to deliver our next phase of growth.”