利比里亚直接谈判释放海上潜力

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2025 年 1 月 17 日,地点:非洲

去年 8 月,利比里亚政府通过利比里亚石油管理局 (LPRA) 启动了直接谈判许可轮次,提供利比里亚和哈珀盆地的 29 个海上区块。该许可计划旨在刺激利比里亚海上石油和天然气行业的进一步勘探和生产活动,符合政府的经济多元化、可持续能源发展和吸引大量外国投资的更广泛目标。以下是可用的许可机会的概述,从技术规范到对该行业的潜在影响。

技术规范
利比里亚的许可机会集中在利比里亚和哈珀盆地的海上区域,这些区域因其地质潜力和未开发前景而闻名。本轮包括 29 个海上区块的多样化投资组合,涵盖已开发和未开发区域。

为了帮助潜在投资者,利比里亚与能源数据公司 TGS 合作,提供一套广泛的多客户地下数据。该数据集包含超过 24,000 公里的二维地震数据和超过 26,000 公里的三维地震数据。其中,TGS 已重新处理了 5,100 公里的三维地震数据和 12,000 公里的二维地震数据,利用先进的叠前深度偏移技术对地下特征进行更清晰的成像。该技术对于了解白垩纪储层中的关键目标尤其有益,可提高成功勘探和开发的前景。

这些区块位于同裂谷下白垩纪至深水上白垩纪地质层中,地层中存在各种烃源岩层段。所提供的高质量地震数据(还包括重力和磁力数据)将使投标人全面了解这些尚未充分勘探但已得到证实的石油系统的潜力。这些信息对于评估前景并在投标过程中做出明智的决策至关重要。本轮许可发行遵循了 2019 年利比里亚《勘探与生产法》的修正案,旨在确保竞争性和透明性。在生产分成合同前地震数据中加入 100% 成本回收,进一步增加了本轮发行的吸引力,为投资者提供了一条收回其初始勘探成本的明确途径。

预期结果
直接谈判进程标志着利比里亚加速开发其海上资源和增加石油产量的战略迈出了重要一步。利比里亚政府计划在极具前景的盆地中吸引拥有技术和财力的国际石油公司来开发海上油田。与此同时,此次许可轮也为更适合开发边际油田的小型独立公司提供了机会。

利比里亚的海上部门长期以来一直潜力无限,但其中大部分仍未得到充分开发。TGS 提供的高质量地震数据和各种区块的可用性预计将重新激发人们对该国海上碳氢化合物资源的兴趣。值得注意的是,此次轮次同时包括浅水和深水前景,可能会鼓励来自各行各业的投资者竞标,每个投资者都有自己独特的专业知识和能力。随着该行业的发展,预计本轮许可不仅将带来大量外国投资,还将为利比里亚新兴的石油和天然气行业创造新的就业机会、技术转让和当地能力建设奠定基础。 对该行业

的影响
利比里亚的海上区块为释放该国的石油和天然气潜力提供了重要机会,符合国家社会经济发展的目标。 高质量地震数据的可用性,加上优惠的许可条款(包括地震数据成本回收),对于吸引国际投资至关重要。 预计本轮许可将刺激勘探并推动新发现,成功的投标和勘探项目可能会在中长期内加强能源安全并吸引更多外国直接投资进入新兴和相关行业。 本轮还将

提供与老牌和全球石油和天然气参与者合作的机会,巩固利比里亚作为有吸引力和竞争力的勘探和生产目的地的声誉。随着本轮融资的推进,利比里亚将为碳氢化合物行业持续增长和融入西非能源格局奠定基础。本轮融资预计将在 2025 年 5 月于巴黎举行的非洲能源投资论坛上展示,为潜在投资者提供更多机会。利比里亚致力于打造透明、竞争的环境,再加上 TGS 等国际数据提供商的支持,该国将成为西非石油和天然气行业的新兴参与者。

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Liberia's Direct Negotiation Round Unlocks Offshore Potential

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 1/17/2025, Location: Africa

Last August, the government of Liberia, through the Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority (LPRA), launched its Direct Negotiation Licensing Round, offering 29 offshore blocks in the Liberia and Harper Basins. This licensing initiative is designed to stimulate further exploration and production activity in Liberia’s offshore oil and gas sector, aligning with the government’s broader goals of economic diversification, sustainable energy development and attracting significant foreign investment. Below is an overview of the available licensing opportunities, from technical specifications to potential implications for the sector.

Technical Specifications
Liberia’s licensing opportunities focus on offshore areas in the Liberia and Harper basins, which are recognized for their geological potential and under-explored prospects. The round includes a diverse portfolio of 29 offshore blocks, covering both established and unexplored areas.

To aid potential investors, Liberia has partnered with energy data firm TGS to offer an extensive suite of multi-client subsurface data. This dataset encompasses over 24,000 km of 2D seismic data and more than 26,000 km² of 3D seismic data. Among this, TGS has reprocessed 5,100 km² of 3D seismic data and 12,000 km of 2D seismic data, utilizing advanced Pre-Stack Depth Migration technology for clearer imaging of subsurface features. This technology is especially beneficial for understanding key targets within Cretaceous reservoirs, enhancing prospects for successful exploration and development.

The blocks are located in the syn-rift Lower Cretaceous to deepwater Upper Cretaceous geological layers, with a variety of source rock intervals across the stratigraphy. The high-quality seismic data provided, which also includes gravity and magnetic data, will give bidders a comprehensive understanding of the potential within these under-explored, yet proven petroleum systems. This information will be critical in evaluating prospects and making informed decisions during the bidding process. The licensing round follows the 2019 amendments to Liberia’s Exploration & Production law, which are designed to ensure a competitive and transparent process. The inclusion of 100% cost recovery on pre-Production Sharing Contract seismic data further adds to the attractiveness of the round, offering a clear pathway for investors to recover their initial exploration costs.

What to Expect
The direct negotiation process marks a significant step in Liberia's strategy to accelerate the development of its offshore resources and increase oil production. With 29 blocks available in highly prospective basins, the government aims to attract international oil companies with the technical and financial capacity to develop the offshore fields. At the same time, the licensing round also presents opportunities for smaller, independent companies that are more suited to developing marginal fields.

Liberia’s offshore sector has long-held potential, but much of it remains under-explored. The high-quality seismic data provided by TGS and the availability of a diverse range of blocks are expected to spark renewed interest in the country’s offshore hydrocarbon resources. Notably, the inclusion of both shallow and deepwater prospects in the round is likely to encourage bids from a wide range of investors, each with their unique expertise and capabilities. As the sector develops, it is expected that the licensing round will not only generate substantial foreign investment, but will also provide a foundation for new job creation, technology transfer and local capacity building in Liberia’s nascent oil and gas industry.

Implications for the Sector
Liberia’s offshore blocks present a significant opportunity to unlock the country’s oil and gas potential, aligning with national goals for socioeconomic development. The availability of high-quality seismic data, combined with favorable licensing terms – including cost recovery for seismic data – will be crucial in attracting international investment. The licensing round is expected to stimulate exploration and drive new discoveries, with successful bids and exploration projects likely to enhance energy security and attract increased foreign direct investment across new and related sectors in the medium to long term.

The round will also provide opportunities for collaboration with both established and global oil and gas players, reinforcing Liberia’s reputation as an attractive and competitive destination for exploration and production. As the round progresses, it will set the stage for Liberia’s continued growth in the hydrocarbon sector and integration into the larger West African energy landscape. The licensing round is expected to be showcased at the upcoming Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris in May 2025, offering further exposure to potential investors. Liberia’s commitment to a transparent and competitive environment, coupled with the support of international data providers like TGS, positions the country as a rising player in the West African oil and gas sector.

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