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Capricorn Energy gets $30 million in payments from Egypt

Oil manufacturer Capricorn Energy said on Thursday it got a payment of $30 million this week from the Egyptian government after its debt to the company rose to $169 million last year.

President Randy Neely said: Throughout my twelve years working in Egypt, and looking even more back, the Government of Egypt has always honoured its financial obligations to worldwide financiers.

The business, which is revamping its technique to concentrate on its Egyptian assets after 2 shareholder revolts over merger strategies, has actually stopped new drilling and investment in the country till it agrees with state-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation ( EGPC) on a payment plan.

Capricorn on Thursday published a 2023 loss after tax of $144. million, wider than its loss of $67.1 million a year earlier.

At end-2023, receivables due from Egypt stood at $168.7. million, having increased by $71.9 million for many years, and. $ 143.1 million of that was past due, the company said.

The business, as of the date its financial statements were. authorized, stated that together with Egyptian partner Cheiron it was. seeking waivers from loan providers for a number of possible occasions of. default under the facilities, all related to a lack of a payment. plan from EGPC to resolve the receivables position.

The business decreased to comment even more on the waivers.