Valeura Energy sets out reserve foundations for its Thailand production strategy

Valeura Energy

Valeura Energy has used a recent management interview to outline the status and direction of its year-end 2025 reserves, providing investors with a clearer view of asset longevity, development timing and operational priorities across its Thai portfolio. The discussion, led by Chief Operating Officer Dr Greg Kulawski, centred on how the company is approaching reserve maturation and field management as it moves through its next phase of production delivery.

Year-end reserve assessments not only indicate the scale of recoverable hydrocarbons but also shape expectations around production sustainability, capital allocation and future cash generation.

A key theme in the conversation was the company’s focus on converting resources into booked reserves through disciplined field development. This process is central to reducing technical and commercial risk. As reserves move into more certain categories, they support stronger asset backing and can underpin financing flexibility.

Valeura Energy Inc (TSX:VLE) is an upstream oil & gas company, with a clear strategy to add value for shareholders. The Company has a strong balance sheet positioning it for potential inorganic growth opportunities in the near/medium-term, and substantial longer-term upside potential through an operated deep, tight gas play. 

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