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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Kosmos to Boost Jubilee Production, Exploration Targets

- Kosmos to Boost Jubilee Production, Exploration Targets

Thursday, August 11, 2011
Kosmos Energy Ltd.

Kosmos announced financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011. The Company generated a net loss of $9.1 million in the second quarter of 2011, or $0.03 pro forma basic and diluted net loss per share attributable to common shareholders. This compares with a net loss of $32.5 million for the same period in 2010.

Second-quarter 2011 oil revenues were $124.1 million on sales of 996 thousand barrels of oil, or $124.62 per barrel. Jubilee Field average production for the quarter was approximately 66 thousand barrels of oil per day (bopd) gross. EBITDAX was $102.5 million for the second quarter of 2011, compared with $9.7 million for the second quarter of 2010.

The Company's cash on hand at the end of the second quarter grew to $818 million. Total liquidity, including cash and available borrowing under the existing debt facility was nearly $1 billion.

"Kosmos' recent initial public offering enhanced our strong financial foundation and provided additional capacity to continue accelerating the development and exploration of our assets. The commissioning of the Jubilee Field Phase 1 development is ongoing, with water and gas injection facilities now progressing well. We are seeing continued improvement in operating uptime, and field production is anticipated to further ramp up during the remainder of 2011. The Company's near-term outlook includes growing Jubilee production and a number of exploration and appraisal drilling targets. In addition, we are progressing our inventory of discoveries in Ghana, and our exploration team continues to enhance our overall portfolio with significant new areas," said Brian F. Maxted, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Operational Update

Ghana

Current gross production at the Jubilee Field is approximately 80 thousand bopd. With final commissioning of process and injection facilities, completion of the remaining wells and the sidetrack of an existing well, the Company is targeting production reaching the FPSO capacity around year-end 2011. Planning for the next phase of Jubilee Field development is underway, and Kosmos expects implementation to commence during 2012.

The Atwood Hunter semi-submersible rig is currently drilling the Akasa-1 exploration well on the Kosmos-operated West Cape Three Points Block. The Akasa-1 well is expected to reach final target by the end of August 2011. In addition, the Company plans to further appraise the Teak discovery with an initial two-well program, commencing as early as late 2011.

Appraisal activity to support development planning continues on the adjacent Deepwater Tano Block. Drillstem tests were recently performed on the Tweneboa-2 and Tweneboa-4 wells as part of an integrated reservoir evaluation program. Kosmos also anticipates drilling two additional appraisal wells in the Enyenra Field later this year.

Cameroon

Kosmos continues to perform an extensive technical evaluation of the Kombe N'sepe Block following initial drilling results. The Kombe N'sepe Block operator recently has exercised a contractual right for a six-month extension to the current exploration phase. The Company anticipates drilling the Liwenyi prospect on the Kosmos-operated N'dian River Block in 2012.

Morocco

The Company recently entered into two new petroleum agreements covering the Foum Assaka and Cap Boujdour areas offshore the Kingdom of Morocco. The Foum Assaka license covers approximately 1.6 million acres, and Kosmos will be the operator with a 37.5 percent working interest. The Cap Boujdour license agreement covers 7.3 million acres. Kosmos also will be the operator of the Cap Boujdour license with a 75 percent working interest.

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