塞内加尔石油公司 (Petrosen) 前往加勒比能源周与苏里南合作

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com,2026年2月26日,地点:非洲

塞内加尔石油勘探开发公司 (Petrosen E&P) 的代表团已确认将出席在帕拉马里博举行的 2026 年加勒比能源周 (CEW),这将为深化与苏里南国家石油公司 (Staatsolie) 及其他区域利益相关方的技术合作提供重要契机。此次访问凸显了人们日益认识到,尽管塞内加尔和苏里南隔着大西洋,但两国在地质和上游领域面临着极其相似的挑战,从地震解释到油田开发策略,无一例外。Petrosen

E&P 代表团成员包括:推广与勘探总监 Ababacar Mbengue、推广部主管 Frederic Arse Boissy 和数据库经理 Mohamed Sonko,体现了该公司强大的技术和战略实力。他们的参与表明,Petrosen 不仅致力于政策层面的合作,更希望通过深入的技术对话,涵盖勘探数据管理、推广策略和地下评估等各个方面。

塞内加尔已成为西非海上油气开发的典范。通过详细的地震解释发现的SNE-1和FAN-1等油田,为包括日产约10万桶的桑戈马尔油田和雅卡尔-特兰加天然气项目在内的多个开发项目铺平了道路。塞内加尔在大托尔图阿赫梅伊姆(GTA)液化天然气项目中也发挥了核心作用。该项目是由Petrosen及其合作伙伴共同拥有的深水跨境天然气开发项目,已于去年开始出口天然气。这些项目不仅需要卓越的技术,还需要从勘探成功到获得批准的油田开发过程中周密的规划和执行——这些经验教训对于快速扩张海上项目的苏里南来说弥足珍贵。

苏里南国家能源公司Staatsolie正逐步成为加勒比海盆地上游领域的焦点。近期在萨拉马卡和科罗尼近海开展的多客户三维地震勘探活动,表明该国致力于进行严格的地质评估,这是其“开放市场计划”的一部分,旨在吸引国际投资。深水协议,例如与马来西亚国家石油公司(Petronas)在66号区块签订的产量分成合同,以及在52号区块宣布斯隆尼亚天然气发现的商业价值,进一步凸显了该盆地的潜力,以及利用先进的地下专业知识来应对储层不确定性和评估风险的必要性。


两国地质构造惊人相似。塞内加尔的MSGBC盆地和苏里南的圭亚那-苏里南盆地均富含油气资源,但技术难度极高,需要精准的地震解释、盆地建模和分析。这些共同的挑战使得知识交流尤为重要,有助于两国​​加快上游开发进程,同时最大限度地降低勘探和开发风险。2026年

3月30日至4月1日举行的CEW 2026为双方合作提供了理想的平台。本次会议将汇聚政策制定者、投资者、国家石油公司和技术专家,共同展示该地区的能源潜力,并促进伙伴关系和能力建设。塞内加尔代表团将重点介绍该国海上油气开发的成功经验,为苏里南的利益相关者提供可操作的参考,以指导其自身项目。

加入我们,共创加勒比能源的未来。如需参加此次盛会,请联系sales@energycapitalpower.com。

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Senegal锟絪 Petrosen Heads to Caribbean Energy Week to Collaborate with Suriname

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 2/26/2026, Location: Africa

A delegation from Senegal锟絪 Petrosen E&P is confirmed to attend Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) 2026 in Paramaribo, presenting a key opportunity to deepen technical collaboration with Suriname锟絪 Staatsolie and other regional stakeholders. The visit underscores a growing recognition that, despite being separated by the Atlantic, Senegal and Suriname face remarkably similar geological and upstream challenges 锟� from seismic interpretation to field development strategy.

The Petrosen E&P delegation will include Ababacar Mbengue, Director of Promotion & Exploration; Frederic Ars锟絥e Boissy, Head of Promotion Department; and Mohamed Sonko, Databank Manager, reflecting a strong technical and strategic focus. Their participation signals Petrosen锟絪 intention to engage not only at a policy level, but through detailed technical dialogue spanning exploration data management, promotion strategy and subsurface evaluation.

Senegal has emerged as a model for offshore development in West Africa. Discoveries such as SNE-1 and FAN-1, identified through detailed seismic interpretation, paved the way for developments including the Sangomar oil field, producing around 100,000?bpd, and the Yakaar-Teranga gas project. Senegal has also been central to the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) LNG project, a deepwater cross-border gas development co-owned by Petrosen and partners, which launched gas exports last year. These projects required not only technical excellence but also careful planning and execution in moving from exploration success to sanctioned field development 锟� lessons that Suriname, with its fast-expanding offshore program, is keen to absorb.

Suriname锟絪 state energy company, Staatsolie, is stepping into the upstream spotlight within the Caribbean basin. Recent seismic activity 锟� including multi-client 3D surveys offshore Saramacca and Coronie 锟� demonstrates the country锟絪 commitment to rigorous geological evaluation as part of its Open-Door Offering program, designed to attract international investment. Deepwater agreements, such as the production sharing contract with Petronas in Block 66 and the commercial declaration of the Sloanea gas discovery in Block 52, further highlight the basin锟絪 potential and the need for advanced subsurface expertise to manage reservoir uncertainty and appraisal risk.


Both nations share striking geological parallels. Senegal锟絪 MSGBC Basin and Suriname锟絪 Guyana-Suriname Basin are rich in hydrocarbons but technically demanding, requiring precision in seismic interpretation and basin modelling and analysis. These shared challenges make knowledge exchange particularly valuable, helping both countries accelerate upstream maturity while minimizing exploration and development risks.

CEW 2026, taking place from 30 March to 1 April, provides the ideal platform for this collaboration. The conference brings together policymakers, investors, NOCs and technical experts to showcase the region锟絪 energy potential while fostering partnerships and capacity-building initiatives. The Senegalese delegation锟絪 participation will highlight practical lessons from the country锟絪 offshore successes, offering Surinamese stakeholders actionable insights for their own projects.

Join us in shaping the future of Caribbean energy. To participate in this landmark event, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

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