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    UK's harbour energy raises annual production forecast

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: March 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Harbour Energy has lifted its 2026 production forecast to 475,000–500,000 boepd, up from 435,000–455,000, buoyed by strong early-year performance and contributions from its newly acquired LLOG assets.

    Table of Contents

    • Harbour Energy's 2026 Production Outlook and Financial Performance
    • Strong Start to 2024 and Asset Contributions
    • Declining UK Production
    • Revised Output Forecast
    • Pretax Profit and Market Reaction
    • Pretax Profit More Than Doubles
    • Government Policy and Taxation
    • After-Tax Losses and Shareholder Policy
    • Widening After-Tax Losses
    • Updated Distributions Policy
    • Focus on Free Cash Flow and Debt Reduction

    UK's Harbour Energy raises 2026 output view on new Gulf of Mexico assets

    Harbour Energy's 2026 Production Outlook and Financial Performance

    By Stephanie Kelly and Ankita Bora

    Strong Start to 2024 and Asset Contributions

    LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Britain's Harbour Energy raised its 2026 output outlook on Thursday, citing a strong start to the year helped by early contributions from its newly acquired LLOG assets in the Gulf of Mexico.

    Harbour has been leaning on Wintershall Dea assets in Norway, Argentina and Mexico while cutting investment and jobs in the UK over what it calls an "uncompetitive tax regime".

    Declining UK Production

    The company's production in the UK has declined to less than a third from over 80% around three years ago, Harbour CEO Linda Cook said in a call with reporters on Thursday. 

    Revised Output Forecast

    Harbour expects 2026 production of 475,000-500,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, compared with a prior estimate of 435,000-455,000 boepd.

    The earlier outlook had excluded the impact of its acquisitions of Waldorf in the UK and LLOG in the U.S., as well as the announced sale of its Indonesian assets.

    Pretax Profit and Market Reaction

    Pretax Profit More Than Doubles

    PRETAX PROFIT MORE THAN DOUBLES

    Harbour posted $2.8 billion in profits before taxation in 2025, up from $1.2 billion a year prior.

    Shares in the company rose about 4% in early-morning trade on Thursday. A broader index of European energy companies rose around 0.1%.

    Government Policy and Taxation

    British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday told oil and gas executives that she was still committed to removing a windfall tax on energy firms' profits, although the conflict in the Middle East has made the timing of its end less certain.

    "Certainly, we have a lot of overlapping interests with the chancellor," Harbour CEO Linda Cook told reporters in a call on Thursday. "That includes a desire to see increased investment, jobs and growth."

    After-Tax Losses and Shareholder Policy

    Widening After-Tax Losses

    Harbour posted a deeper after-tax loss of $182 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, widening from a year-ago loss of $93 million, as its tax bill more than doubled to $2.98 billion from $1.31 billion a year earlier.

    Updated Distributions Policy

    Focus on Free Cash Flow and Debt Reduction

    Harbour has adopted an updated distributions policy which links shareholder returns directly to free cash flow, allowing it to prioritise debt reduction when leverage is above its target, the company said on Thursday.

    (Reporting by Stephanie Kelly in London and Ankita Bora in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy, Rashmi Aich and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Harbour Energy completed a $3.2 billion acquisition of LLOG, adding about 36,000 boepd in 2025, with projected ramp-up to 65,000–70,000 boepd by 2028, bolstering production growth (harbourenergy.com).
    • •The LLOG deal enhances Harbour’s high-quality, long-life oil-weighted portfolio, adds 271 mmboe of 2P reserves, extends reserves life from 7 to 8 years, and is expected to be free‑cash‑flow accretive from 2027 (harbourenergy.com).
    • •The acquisition marks Harbour’s strategic entry into the deepwater U.S. Gulf region, establishing a new core business unit alongside its operations in Norway, the UK, Argentina and Mexico (harbourenergy.com)

    References

    • Completion of LLOG acquisition - Harbour Energy
    • Strategic acquisition of LLOG Exploration Company LLC - Harbour Energy

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Harbour Energy raises annual production forecast

    1Why did Harbour Energy raise its output outlook?

    The company raised its outlook due to a strong start to the year and early contributions from its newly acquired LLOG assets.

    2What was Harbour Energy's previous 2026 production estimate?

    The previous estimate was 435,000-455,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

    3Which assets contributed to Harbour Energy's improved production outlook?

    Early contributions from newly acquired LLOG assets helped improve the outlook.

    4Who reported and edited the Harbour Energy news update?

    The news was reported by Ankita Bora in Bengaluru and edited by Sumana Nandy and Rashmi Aich.

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