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REFILE-UPDATE 1-Tullow Oil writes off $671 mln for failed drilling

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Published: Wednesday, 13 Feb 2013 | 2:36 AM ET
By: Andrew Callus

LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Africa-focused oil company Tullow Oil Plc took a $671 million writedown with its 2012 results against just $121 million a year earlier to account for unsuccessful drilling and the resulting reduction in the value of its assets.

Reporting 2012 profits that were little changed and within a range of analysts' forecasts, Tullow also reported drilling results which it said showed "the first potentially commercial flow rates achieved in Kenya" from its Twiga South-1 well.

Another keenly-watched prospect in its Kenya-Ethiopia portfolio, the Paipai-1 well, encountered "difficult hole conditions" Tullow said. It hopes to draw some conclusions on it by the end of February.

Tullow Oil Plc has a record 49 wells planned this year, and has been under pressure to deliver some good drilling news after a disappointing trading update in January.

Although one of the industry's best performing drillers of recent times, Tullow had a mixed year in 2012. On the production side, it reaffirmed January's guidance for 2013 at 86,000-92,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

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LONDON, Feb 13- Africa- focused oil company Tullow Oil Plc took a $671 million writedown with its 2012 results against just $121 million a year earlier to account for unsuccessful drilling and the resulting reduction in the value of its assets.
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