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Valeura Energy: Positioned for Organic Growth and Accretive M&A in Southeast Asia’s Offshore Oil Sector

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 5, 2026
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Valeura Energy (TSX:VLE,OTCQX:VLERF) is an oil and gas company focused on the development and operation of shallow-water offshore assets in the Gulf of Thailand. The company, listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and headquartered in Singapore, is strategically positioned within the Asia-Pacific region. Valeura operates four producing oil fields—Nong Yao, Jasmine, Wassana, and Manora—and has established itself as a low-cost, dependable operator in a mature basin supported by extensive existing infrastructure.

Valeura focuses on maximizing free cash flow from existing production while extending asset life through ongoing drilling, upgrades, and near-field exploration. This is supported by a disciplined acquisition strategy, positioning the Company as a potential regional consolidator, backed by an experienced management team with a strong track record in operations, transactions, and safety.

Valeura Energy's offshore oil rig at sunset, surrounded by calm ocean waters under a cloudy sky.

Valeura’s primary focus is its operated portfolio of shallow-water offshore oil fields in the Gulf of Thailand, which form the foundation of its cash flow, reserves growth and near-term value creation. The company currently operates four producing fields – Nong Yao, Jasmine, Wassana and Manora – all located in a mature basin with extensive infrastructure and a long history of reserve replacement through continued development.

​Company Highlights

  • Second-largest oil producer in Thailand, operating four shallow-water offshore fields in the Gulf of Thailand
  • Strong financial position, with US$306 million in cash and no debt as of December 31, 2025
  • Growing reserves and extended field lives, with 57.6 mmbbl of 2P reserves and a multi-year history of approximately 200 percent reserves replacement per year
  • Highly cash-generative business, generating US$158 million in free cash flow over the last twelve months to September 30, 2025
  • Growth-oriented strategy, combining disciplined organic investment with accretive M&A opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region

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