加蓬石油天然气部长出席AOG 2025会议,转向深水勘探

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2025年7月3日,地点:非洲

加蓬石油天然气部长索塞纳·恩圭马·恩圭马作为主旨发言人出席了今年9月3日至4日在罗安达举行的安哥拉石油天然气(AOG)会议。恩圭马部长此次出席会议正值加蓬实施深水勘探和生产战略转型之际,旨在释放该国近海油气资源的潜力。作为非洲最大的深水油气生产商之一,安哥拉在该领域拥有丰富的经验,为双边合作提供了战略机遇。

加蓬的目标是将日产量提高到22万桶,目前正在修订其2019年发布的《碳氢化合物法规》,该法规重点改进了产量分成合同(PSC)、财政和利润分享等条款,旨在吸引新的投资进入前沿盆地。鉴于该国高达72%的深水油田尚未勘探,石油天然气部已将深水投资列为战略重点。因此,政府正在积极邀请各方投资深水区块。

主要参与者已开始在市场上扩大投资组合,寻求开发商业油气资源。例如,BW Energy、VAALCO Energy、中海油和Perenco。BW Energy及其合作伙伴VAALCO Energy近期签署了尼奥西马林(Niosi Marin)和古杜马马林(Guduma Marin)两个勘探区块的产品分成合同(Products Combination),涵盖八年的勘探期,并可选择延长两年。合作双方将钻探一口井并开展三维地震采集工作。 Perenco 于 2024 年初启动 Hylia 西南发现区钻探,揭示了 Ntchengue 海洋储层中的大量含油柱,而中海油则于 2023 年在 BC-9 和 BCD-10 区块启动了预探钻探。这些项目旨在在加蓬深水区开辟一个新的碳氢化合物区。

安哥拉的深水油气项目使该国成为非洲大陆领先的深水油气生产国之一。该国每日100万桶的原油产量几乎全部来自卡宾达近海油田以及下刚果盆地的深水油田。展望未来,即将启动的项目预计将进一步巩固安哥拉作为深水油气领导者的地位。其中包括由Azule Energy牵头的超深水开发项目Agogo Integrated West Hub。该项目将于2025年下半年投入运营,为15/06区块的产油区增加12万桶/日的产量。该国首个非伴生气项目——以Cameia和Golfinho油田为特色——也在推进中,预计将通过安哥拉深水储量的货币化来提高天然气产量。该项目由新天然气财团牵头,目标是在2026年实现首次天然气投产。在宽扎近海,该盆地首个大型深水开发项目计划于2028年启动。该项目名为卡米尼奥深水开发项目,于2024年做出最终投资决定,将通过浮式生产储油船(FPSO)装置实现7万桶/日的产量。


通过与安哥拉的合作,加蓬将受益于其丰富的深水经验,支持项目开发,并在中非地区打造新的深水企业。恩圭马部长出席AOG 2025展会,体现了加蓬致力于与区域合作伙伴共同推进油气开发的承诺,并有望开启新的合作、贸易和投资机遇。

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Gabon’s Minister of Oil & Gas Joins AOG 2025 Amid Shift to Deepwater Exploration

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/3/2025, Location: Africa

Sosthene Nguema Nguema, Minister of Oil & Gas of Gabon, has joined this year’s Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) conference – taking place September 3-4 in Luanda – as a keynote speaker. Minister Nguema’s participation comes as the country implements a strategic shift towards deepwater exploration and production, seeking to unlock additional resources across the country’s offshore acreage. As one of Africa’s biggest deepwater producers, Angola offers significant experience in the field, highlighting a strategic opportunity for bilateral collaboration.

With a goal to increase production to 220,000 barrels per day (bpd), Gabon is revising its Hydrocarbons Code – launched in 2019 and featuring improvements to production sharing contracts (PSC), fiscals and profit sharing – to entice new investment into frontier basins. The Ministry of Oil & Gas has identified deepwater investment as a strategic priority given that up to 72% of the country’s deepwater acreage remains unexplored. As such, the government is inviting investment into deepwater blocks.

Major players are already ramping up their portfolios across the market, seeking to tap into commercial oil and gas deposits. Examples include BW Energy, VAALCO Energy, CNOOC and Perenco. BW Energy and its partner VAALCO Energy recently signed PSCs for exploration blocks Niosi Marin and Guduma Marin, covering an eight-year exploration period with a two-year extension option. The partners will drill one well and conduct a 3D seismic acquisition campaign. Perenco spud the Hylia South West discovery in early 2024, revealing substantial oil-bearing columns in the Ntchengue Ocean reservoir, while CNOOC launched wildcat drilling on Blocks BC-9 and BCD-10 in 2023. These projects seek to unlock a new hydrocarbon province in Gabon’s deepwater acreage.

Angola’s deepwater oil and gas projects have positioned the country as one of the continent’s leading deepwater producers. The majority of the country’s one million bpd of crude production is derived almost entirely from the offshore fields of Cabinda together with the deepwater fields of the Lower Congo basin. Looking ahead, upcoming projects are expected to further consolidate Angola’s position as a deepwater leader. These include the Agogo Integrated West Hub, an ultra-deepwater development spearheaded by Azule Energy. The project will start operations in H2, 2025, adding 120,000 bpd to the producing Block 15/06 complex. The country’s first non-associated gas project – featuring the Cameia and Golfinho fields – is also advancing and is expected to bolster gas production through the monetization of Angola’s deepwater reserves. The project – led by the New Gas Consortium – targets first gas production by 2026. In offshore Kwanza, the basin’s first large deepwater development plans a 2028 start. Dubbed the Kaminho deepwater development, the project achieved a final investment decision in 2024 and will produce 70,000 bpd via an FPSO unit.


By leveraging Angolan collaboration, Gabon stands to benefit from substantial deepwater experience, supporting project development as well as the creation of a new deepwater players in Central Africa. Minister Nguema’s participation at AOG 2025 reflects the country’s commitment to working with regional partners to advance oil and gas development and is expected to unlock new opportunities for collaboration, trade and investment.

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