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stocksJun 28, 2026, 11:24 PM

Karoon Energy Revises 2026 Capex to $178-202M, Sees Cost Savings

Karoon Energy updated its 2026 capital expenditure guidance, projecting total spending between $178 million and $202 million, with detailed allocations for its Baúna, Who Dat, and Neon assets. The company also anticipates lower sustaining capital needs at Baúna and annual operating cost savings of $30-40 million following the FPSO transition.

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Karoon Energy has revised its 2026 total capital expenditure forecast to a range of $178 million to $202 million. The breakdown includes:

  • Baúna: $89-97 million
  • Who Dat: $72-85 million
  • Neon: $14-16 million

The company expects lower sustaining capital requirements at the Baúna field and annualised operating cost savings of $30-40 million after the transition of the floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel. Additionally, the SPS-92 well has been restored.

These forward-looking statements provide guidance on the company's capital allocation and operational efficiency initiatives.

Source: First Squawk