TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil in talks with Суринам over gas project

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Staatsolie, which is Суринам’s state-owned oil company, has begun talks with ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies about combining gas fields around морская граница Суринама и Гайаны в рамках совместного предприятия.

ExxonMobil, the maker of the Mobil DTE hydraulic oil, currently has plans for six oil-oriented projects in Guyana to develop the 11 billion barrels of recoverable hydrocarbon resources it has discovered so far. Nevertheless, it has also discovered two fields that comprise mostly natural gas and gas condensate. While gas tends to be less lucrative than crude oil, combining these with nearby fields discovered by APA Corp and TotalEnergies offshore of Суринам could make a joint project economically viable.

Выступая в Хьюстоне в интервью на энергетической конференции CERAWEeek, Аннан Ягесар, управляющий директор Staatsolie, сказал:

“We’ve been talking to Total. They don’t see an opportunity to make a feasible project as of yet from Maka and Kwaskwasi [two discoveries TotalEnergies made off the coast of Суринам]. Joining the Guyana and Суринам explorations, our projects, we can make that scale.”

Джагесар рассказал об Экваториальной окраине, которая представляет собой пояс запасов газа и нефти, простирающийся от Гайаны до Бразилии. Он сказал, что в Гайане лучшее месторождение, а в Суринаме, похоже, больше внимания уделяется газу. Он также сказал Petronas, the state-owned oil company of Малайзия, and ExxonMobil have agreed to perform appraisals and tests in Block 52, with Petronas potentially interested in a liquefied natural gas project if sufficient discoveries are made.

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