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    Harbour Energy expects production boost in 2025

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    Posted on January 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Harbour Energy forecasts a production boost in 2025, driven by Wintershall Dea asset acquisition, with expected output of 450,000-475,000 boepd.

    Harbour Energy Projects Increased Production by 2025

    (Reuters) - Britain's Harbour Energy on Thursday said it expects higher production in 2025 compared with last year, driven by the full-year's contribution from its purchase of oil and gas firm Wintershall Dea's assets.

    Harbour acquired the non-Russian oil and gas assets of the German company last year in an $11.2 billion deal with co-owners BASF and LetterOne, aiming to create one of the world's biggest independent producers.

    Harbour, the largest British North Sea oil and gas producer, expects 2025 production to be between 450,000 and 475,000 barrels oil equivalent per day (boepd), compared with 258,000 boepd in 2024.

    The company, in a trading update ahead of its 2024 results on March 6, said its 2025 capital expenditure is expected to be between $2.4 billion and $2.6 billion, reflecting the addition of the Wintershall Dea portfolio.

    Estimated total capital expenditure in 2024 was $1.8 billion, the company added.

    (Reporting by Arunima Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Harbour Energy expects a production increase in 2025.
    • •The increase is due to acquiring Wintershall Dea's assets.
    • •2025 production forecast is 450,000-475,000 boepd.
    • •2025 capital expenditure projected at $2.4-$2.6 billion.
    • •2024 capital expenditure was estimated at $1.8 billion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Harbour Energy expects production boost in 2025

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Harbour Energy's expected production increase in 2025 due to the acquisition of Wintershall Dea's assets.

    2What are Harbour Energy's production forecasts?

    Harbour Energy forecasts production between 450,000 and 475,000 boepd in 2025, up from 258,000 boepd in 2024.

    3What is the expected capital expenditure for 2025?

    The expected capital expenditure for 2025 is between $2.4 billion and $2.6 billion.

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