ReconAfrica 在纳米比亚陆上建立农场将加速勘探

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2024 年 7 月 17 日,地点:非洲

在一项具有里程碑意义的交易中,Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) 将纳米比亚陆上 73 号石油勘探许可证 20% 的经营权益转让给在奥斯陆上市的石油和天然气公司 BW Energy。非洲能源商会 (AEC) 作为非洲能源行业的代言人,支持这一新的合资企业结构,该结构有望加速纳米比亚的勘探活动并调动营运资金,总潜在对价为 1.41 亿美元。ReconAfrica

目前正在推动陆上卡万戈盆地的勘探,该公司最近在那里钻探了 Naingopo-1 井,目标是达玛拉褶皱带,并计划在卡万戈裂谷盆地钻探多井勘探项目并获得 3D 地震项目。该公司对卡万戈盆地的工作石油系统进行了广泛的数据和洞察,以帮助降低勘探风险并确定未来的钻探目标。交易完成后,BW Energy 将参与两个 Damara Fold Belt 勘探井和 3D 地震项目,并可选择在两年内参与两个 Rift Basin 勘探井。ReconAfrica 将保留该许可证 70% 的工作权益,确保一旦发现油气,公司将获得巨大的收益。

该交易利用了 BW Energy 在新兴市场和成熟市场中石油和天然气货币化的现有专业知识。该公司已在纳米比亚积极开展业务,通过持有 Orange Basin 1.3 万亿立方英尺 Kudu 气田的经营股份以及相关的 Kudu 天然气发电项目,该项目目前处于 FEED 阶段,预计 2025 年最终投资决定。该项目将通过提供 800 兆瓦的燃气发电供国内使用和区域出口,改变纳米比亚的能源格局。 BW Energy 还在加蓬近海运营 Dussafu Marine 许可证,该许可证是 Hibiscus 和 Ruche 油田开发的所在地,所有油井完工后,产量将达到每天 40,000 桶。


商会赞扬 BW Energy 扩大其在纳米比亚等勘探热点地区的业务范围,并押注非洲上游领域。该协议包括对 ReconAfrica 的 1600 万美元股权投资和基于 FID 的额外 4500 万美元的附加付款,旨在加速陆上勘探活动,是一系列交易中的最新一项,表明全球对纳米比亚石油和天然气资源的兴趣。随着 BW Energy 将于 2025 年初开始在 Kudu 天然气项目进行钻探,再加上壳牌、道达尔能源和 Galp 最近在近海橙色盆地发现油气,纳米比亚正准备迎接全球勘探者的另一波投资浪潮。econAfrica 和 BW Energy 正在

合作开发非洲尚未开发的陆上资源,结合金融资源和技术专长来推动高影响力的勘探项目。 “商会支持这项战略协议,这将巩固纳米比亚作为投资者友好型目的地的地位,并代表整个非洲上游产业向前迈出的重要一步”,AEC 执行主席 NJ Ayuk 说道。

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ReconAfrica’s Farm Down in Namibia Onshore will Accelerate Exploration

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/17/2024, Location: Africa

In a milestone transaction, Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) has divested a 20% working interest in Petroleum Exploration License 73 onshore Namibia to Oslo-listed oil and gas player BW Energy. The African Energy Chamber (AEC) – as the voice of the African energy sector – supports this new joint venture structure which promises to accelerate exploration activities in Namibia and mobilize working capital, with a total potential consideration of $141 million.

ReconAfrica is currently driving exploration of the onshore Kavango Basin, where it recently spud the Naingopo-1 well targeting the Damara Fold Belt and plans to drill a multi-well exploration program and acquire a 3D seismic program in the Kavango Rift Basin. The company has conducted extensive data and insights into the working petroleum system of the Kavango Basin to help de-risk exploration and identify future drilling targets. As a result of the transaction, BW Energy will participate in two Damara Fold Belt exploration wells and the 3D seismic program, with the option to participate in two Rift Basin exploration wells over a two-year period. ReconAfrica will retain a 70% working interest in the license, ensuring significant upside for the company if a discovery is made.

The deal leverages BW Energy’s existing expertise in oil and gas monetization in emerging and mature markets. The company is already active in Namibiathrough an operated stake in the 1.3-trillion-cubic-feet Kudu gas field in the Orange Basin and associated Kudu gas-to-power project, which is currently in its FEED stage and anticipates FID in 2025. The project is set to transform Namibia’s energy matrix through the delivery of 800 MW of gas-fired power for domestic use and regional export. BW Energy also operates the Dussafu Marine license offshore Gabon, home to the Hibiscus and Ruche Field Development set to reach 40,000 barrels per day following the completion of all wells.


The Chamber commends BW Energy for expanding its footprint in exploration hotspots like Namibia and betting on Africa’s upstream landscape. The agreement – which includes a $16 million equity investment in ReconAfrica and an additional $45 million in carry payments based on FID – is set to accelerate onshore exploration activities and is the latest in a series of transactions affirming global interest in Namibia’s oil and gas resources. With BW Energy to start drilling at the Kudu gas project in early-2025 – coupled with recent discoveries by Shell, TotalEnergies and Galp in the offshore Orange Basin – Namibia is preparing to witness another wave of investment from global explorers.

“ReconAfrica and BW Energy are working together to unlock Africa’s untapped onshore resources, combining financial resources andtechnical expertise to drive high impactexploration programs. The Chamber supports this strategic deal, which solidifies Namibia as an investor-friendly destination and is a major step forward for the African upstream industry at-large,” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.

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