-- Dallas-based Kosmos Energy (KOS) released its Q1 results on Monday, reporting net production of 74,800 barrels of oil equivalent per day, up 25% year-over-year.
Output during the quarter was led by Ghana, at 35,400 boepd, with the Jubilee oil field averaging 70,000 bopd gross, while TEN field contributed about 14,900 bopd.
In the Gulf of America, production averaged 16,800 boepd, with liquids making up roughly 84% of volumes. Equatorial Guinea added about 16,000 bopd during the same period.
The company's Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project offshore Senegal and Mauritania, continued to ramp during the quarter, with gross production averaging about 2.85 million tonnes per annum, and net production at 17,000 boe per day.
The facility lifted 9.5 gross LNG cargoes in the quarter, broadly in line with expectations, while maintaining its full-year guidance of 32 to 36 cargos.
Sales volumes stood at 73,800 boe per day, with 1.3 million barrels in underlift, which refers to inventory that is yet to be sold.