Guyana’s total annual oil revenues could hit $30 billion over the next 10 years with production estimated to reach 1.2 million barrels per day by 2030, according to Rystad Energy. Rystad said on Tuesday that Guyana was poised for a major transformation after its first-ever oil development commenced production just six weeks ago. Offshore oil... Continue Reading →
CGX wraps up seismic survey over Guyana block
Seismic services provider PGS has completed a 3D seismic program on the northern section of the CGX Energy-operated Corentyne block offshore Guyana. CGX is the operator of the Corentyne Block under a joint operating agreement with Frontera Energy. CGX has a 66.667% participating interest in the block, with Frontera holding the remaining 33.333% interest in... Continue Reading →
Apache and Total tally significant oil find offshore Suriname
Apache and Total announced a significant oil discovery at the Maka Central-1 well drilled offshore Suriname on Block 58. The well was drilled using the drillship Noble Sam Croft with Apache as operator holding a 50% working interest and Total holding a 50% working interest. Maka Central-1 successfully tested for the presence of hydrocarbons in multiple stacked... Continue Reading →
Total farms into Apache’s Suriname offshore block
As Guyana has just become an oil-producing country with ExxonMobil reaching first oil at the Liza field over the last weekend, oil major Total is hoping to replicate the achievement in nearby Suriname. The French company has signed a deal with Apache Corporation to acquire a 50% working interest and operatorship in “the highly prospective Block... Continue Reading →
No oil discovery after Staatsolie’s six-well campaign off Suriname
Suriname’s national oil company Staatsolie has completed its Nearshore Drilling Project in the country, which consisted of six wells, but failed to make a commercial oil discovery. Staatsolie said earlier this week that it had drilled six exploration wells as part of its nearshore drilling campaign. While no commercial oil discovery was made, valuable data... Continue Reading →
Apache decides to drill deeper at its first Suriname well
In an update on Monday, Apache said that drilling operations on the Maka Central-1 well started in late September with an expected drill time of 30 to 60 days. This is Apache’s first of three committed wells in Block 58 offshore Suriname. The company said that, upon reaching a depth of approximately 6,200 meters, it... Continue Reading →