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Senegal to delay oil licensing round

Senegal to delay oil licensing round

 

As reported by Reuters, Senegal has delayed the launch of an oil and gas licensing round due on Wednesday until 4 November as contract documents still need to be finalised, oil minister Mahamadou Makhtar Cisse said.

“We need to ensure the legal framework for investors,” he told Reuters on the sidelines of an oil and power conference in Cape Town, South Africa.

Senegal’s ambitions to become a major oil and gas producer have been overshadowed by allegations President Macky Sall’s brother was involved in fraud related to two offshore gas blocks being developed by BP.

Prosecutors in Senegal launched an inquiry in June, and the president’s brother Aliou Sall resigned from his government post following the allegations reported by the BBC.

Senegal, where oil was discovered in 1961, expects all its offshore projects to come online between 2022 and 2026, the minister said.

According to the International Monetary Fund, between 2014 and 2017, oil and gas reserves worth more than 1 billion bbl of oil and 40 trillion ft3 of gas, most of it shared with Mauritania, were found.

“Discoveries are important but will not lead to a major transformation of the economy, with hydrocarbons expected to make up not more than 5% of GDP,” the IMF said in a January country report.

The new licencing round will be open for 6 months and will seek developers for ten to twelve offshore fields, Mamadou Faye, managing director of national oil company Petrosen told Reuters.

The IMF forecasts growth of approximately 6.9% in 2019 for Senegal before this rises to 11.6% in 2022 when first oil is expected to flow.

Kosmos Energy, a US-listed oil and gas exploration company, said last month the results of its appraisal drilling offshore Senegal were good enough to consider a second LNG export plant in the country.

Source: oilfieldtechnology.com

Published: 10-10-2019

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