ShaMaran Petroleum (SNM) Corporate Presentation summary
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Corporate Presentation summary
4 Jul, 2025Corporate profile and asset overview
Operates as an independent oil and gas company with interests in Atrush and Sarsang oil fields in Kurdistan, focusing on growth through acquisitions and organic opportunities.
Holds a 50% working interest in Atrush and 18% in Sarsang, with significant upside in Triassic and Jurassic reservoirs.
Market capitalization stands at $165 million, with net debt of $89.7 million and 2,835 million common shares outstanding as of mid-2024.
Board, management, and the Lundin family collectively own a minority stake, with most shares held by retail and institutional investors.
Production, reserves, and contract terms
Combined working interest 2P reserves total 88.2 MMstb, with Q2 2024 production at 12,274 bopd.
Atrush and Sarsang blocks each have 11 wells, producing 36k and 43k bopd gross, respectively, with oil exported via pipeline and trucking.
Production sharing contracts offer 36–38.7% cost oil recovery and 13.5–31.5% profit oil, with a 20-year development period and automatic 5-year extension.
Local sales and market dynamics
Pipeline flow reversal enables sales to local refineries, with crude delivered to Lanaz by truck and to KAR by pipeline.
Local sales provide prompt payments, supporting cash flow despite discounts to international prices.
Transportation and export routes remain established after over a year of pipeline closure, with sales expected to rise post-transaction.
Latest events from ShaMaran Petroleum
- Q2 2024 delivered surging revenue, production, and improved debt terms amid pipeline disruptions.SNM
Q2 202413 Apr 2026 - Q3 2024 saw revenue, net income, and production surge, driven by local sales and increased working interest.SNM
Q3 202413 Apr 2026 - Revenue up 59%, net oil production up 90%, with major debt reduction and bond extension.SNM
Q1 202513 Apr 2026 - Revenue up 56% and net debt down 50% year-over-year, despite Sarsang disruption.SNM
Q2 202513 Apr 2026 - Exports resumed post-pipeline reopening, but Q3 results were hit by a July drone strike.SNM
Q3 202513 Apr 2026 - Revenue and margins surged in 2025 on higher oil prices and pipeline exports, with net debt reduced.SNM
Q4 20254 Mar 2026 - Kurdistan assets drive cash flow and growth amid pipeline disruptions and ongoing M&A strategy.SNM
Corporate Presentation4 Jul 2025 - Production growth and acquisitions fuel cash generation and rapid debt reduction.SNM
Corporate Presentation4 Jul 2025 - Record production and cash flow in 2024, with reserves and debt metrics sharply improved.SNM
Q4 20245 Jun 2025