Invictus Energy 总监强调非洲能源市场运营和津巴布韦勘探

2022 年 5 月 25 日

在非洲大陆顶级能源活动 2022 年非洲能源周 (AEW) 之前,非洲能源商会 (AEC) 与 Invictus Energy 董事总经理斯科特·麦克米伦 (Scott Macmillan) 进行了交谈,讨论了该公司在非洲大陆的业务、独立勘探者面临的挑战AEW 2022 为 Invictus 等探险家提供了机遇。

AEC:Invictus Energy 2022 年的愿景、使命和目标是什么?

SM:我们目前正在计划在津巴布韦卡博拉巴萨盆地进行首次钻探活动,预计将于 7 月开始。我们将钻探两口探井:Mukuyu-1 和另一口井,目前正在成熟钻探。我们的目标是安全地结束钻探活动并发现盆地开口。

AEC:请介绍一下该公司最近在非洲的项目。这些项目如何为“Invictus”2022 和非洲整体石油和天然气市场议程做出贡献?

SM:我们位于津巴布韦北部的 Cabora Bassa 项目是一项令人兴奋的资产。它是非洲最后一批未钻探的内陆裂谷盆地之一,具有寻找碳氢化合物的巨大潜力。我们的 Mukuyu 矿区是世界级的,独立估计蕴藏着 8.2 万亿立方英尺和 2.47 亿桶常规凝析油。它是非洲陆上最大的未钻探矿区,并将成为 2022 年全球钻探的最大目标之一。

我们的愿景是成为南部非洲的区域能源供应商,我们正在钻探的一个材料矿区的勘探活动取得成功将大大有助于实现这一目标并对该地区产生重大影响。能源独立和能源安全对于帮助南部非洲消除能源贫困至关重要。

AEC:像 Invictus Energy 这样在非洲石油和天然气市场运营的公司面临哪些挑战以及如何解决这些挑战?

SM:从运营角度来看,我们面临的挑战主要在于服务提供商的可用性以及将设备运送到项目的动员和物流障碍。去年,我们在 COVID-19 高峰期间执行的地震活动中就经历了这种情况。我们的团队必须积极参与,以确保我们的钻探活动按计划并在预算范围内开始。我们已经成功地快速推进了一个非常前沿的项目,从2018年的收购,到2021年下半年进行840公里的大型填充地震活动,现在准备在完成地震调查后的六个月内钻两口井。我们非常幸运,我们拥有一支经验丰富、敬业的当地团队和一个支持我们的政府,他们竭尽全力为我们提供帮助。

另一个挑战是克服这样一种观念:虽然非洲具有巨大的地质潜力,但财政条件和地上环境使其成为一个难以开展业务的地方。对于某些司法管辖区来说确实如此,但其他司法管辖区已经认识到这一点并修改了其条款以吸引投资回流其国家。随着最近的物质发现,我们现在看到术语的变化在科特迪瓦和纳米比亚等地取得了成果。

AEC:未来三到五年将塑造非洲石油和天然气市场的三大主要趋势是什么?

SM:首先,由于能源动态的变化以及摆脱对俄罗斯依赖的愿望,非洲石油和天然气的需求将会更大,特别是在欧洲和亚洲。这将有助于解开陷入僵局的开发项目,这些开发项目一直难以达成最终投资决策或确保锚定市场。

其次,财政竞争力将决定非洲能否获得进一步的利益,从而推动勘探和开发活动。

第三,非洲人口增长和经济工业化带来的能源需求不断增加,将需要负担得起且可靠的基本负荷电力来源。天然气将在这方面发挥非常重要的作用。

AEC:像 Invictus Energy 这样的公司可以通过参加 AEW 2022 获得哪些机会?

SM:AEW 会议将提供一个绝佳的平台,让我们能够与来自非洲大陆的其他勘探与生产公司和政府代表建立联系,并为我们提供只有通过面对面会议才能获得的新机会和合作伙伴关系。

AEC:您将在开普敦 AEW 2022 上讨论哪些主题?

SM:我们将讨论首次钻探活动的结果,并寻求新的机会将我们的业务发展到津巴布韦以外的地区。

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Invictus Energy director highlights African energy market operations, Zimbabwe exploration

May 25, 2022

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) spoke with Scott Macmillan, Managing Director of Invictus Energy, ahead of the continent’s premier energy event, African Energy Week (AEW) 2022, about the company’s operations on the continent, the challenges independent explorers are facing and the opportunities AEW 2022 provides for explorers such as Invictus.

AEC: What are Invictus Energy’s vision, mission and goals for 2022?

SM: We are currently planning our maiden drilling campaign in the Cabora Bassa Basin in Zimbabwe which is estimated to commence in July. We will be drilling two exploration wells: Mukuyu-1 and an additional well which is being matured for drilling at present. Our goal is to conclude our drilling campaign safely and make a basin opening discovery.

AEC: Please provide insight into the company’s recent projects in Africa. How do these projects contribute to Invictus’ 2022 and overall oil and gas market agenda in Africa?

SM: Our Cabora Bassa project in northern Zimbabwe is an exciting asset. It’s one of the last undrilled interior rift basins in Africa that has significant potential for finding hydrocarbons. Our Mukuyu prospect is world class and independently estimated to contain 8.2 trillion cubic feet and 247 million barrels of conventional gas-condensate. It is the largest undrilled prospect onshore Africa and will be one of the largest targets drilled globally in 2022.

Our vision is to become a regional energy supplier in southern Africa and success in our exploration campaign at one of the material prospects we are drilling will go a long way to fulfilling that goal and having a significant impact in the region. Energy independence and energy security are critical to helping end energy poverty in southern Africa.

AEC: What challenges are companies like Invictus Energy that are operating within Africa’s oil and gas market facing and how can they be addressed?

SM: The challenges for us from an operational perspective are mainly around availability of service providers and the mobilization and logistics hurdles to move equipment to the project. We experienced this during our seismic campaign last year which we executed during the height of COVID-19. It is something that our team has had to be very involved in to ensure that our drilling campaign kicks off on schedule and within budget. We have managed to rapidly progress a very frontier project from acquisition in 2018 to shooting a large 840 km infill seismic campaign in the second half of 2021, and now preparing to drill two wells within six months of completing the seismic survey. We’re very fortunate that we have a very experienced and dedicated local team and a supportive government who have gone out of their way to assist us.

The other challenge is overcoming the perception that whilst Africa has great geological potential, the fiscal terms and above ground environment have made it a difficult place to do business. This is certainly true for some jurisdictions, but others have recognised this and amended their terms to attract investment back into their countries. We are now seeing the change in terms bear fruit in places such as Ivory Coast and Namibia with the recent material discoveries.

AEC: What are the top three key trends that will shape Africa’s oil and gas market in the next three to five years?

SM: Firstly, African oil and gas is going to be in greater demand, particularly in Europe and Asia, because of the changing energy dynamics and desire to move away from dependence on Russia. This will help unlock stalled developments that have struggled to reach Final Investment Decision or secure anchor markets.

Secondly, fiscal competitiveness will determine whether Africa can capture further interest that will lead to exploration and development activity.

Thirdly, the increasing energy demands in Africa from a growing population as well as the industrialization of economies will require affordable and reliable sources of baseload power. Gas is going to play a hugely important role in that regard.

AEC: What are some of the opportunities companies like Invictus Energy can gain from participating at AEW 2022?

SM: The AEW conference will provide a fantastic platform to network with other E&P companies and government delegates from around the continent and provide us with access to new opportunities and partnerships that you can really only get from a meeting face to face.

AEC: What are some of the topics that you will be discussing at AEW 2022 in Cape Town?

SM: We will be discussing the results from our maiden drilling campaign as well as seeking new opportunities to grow our business beyond Zimbabwe.