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Noble Energy Makes New Oil Discovery At Equatorial Guinea’s Offshore
The Aseng field consists of five subsea wells connected to a FPSO vessel. With a 40 percent interest, Noble Energy is the operator.
Other partners include Atlas Petroleum (29 percent), Glencore Exploration (25 percent) and Gunvor (six percent).
This year, Equatorial Guinea kicked off its endeavour to become Africa’s premier gas hub with the signing of definitive agreements with the Alen field partners and Punta Europa Plant owners to monetise gas from the Noble Energy-operated Alen field–a project known as the Gas Megahub.
As the country develops its gas resources, Minister Obiang Lima said earlier this year that it was also targeting a final agreement on its 2007 joint deal with Cameroon to develop gas condensate discoveries Yoyo and Yolanda on their maritime border.
Minister Obiang Lima, alongside Antonio Oburu, General Director of Equatorial Guinea’s national oil company GEPetrol, will lead a delegation of companies active in Equatorial Guinea to the Africa Oil & Power Conference and Exhibition in Cape Town, South Africa, on October 9-11, 2019.
Accompanying the minister will be BANGE, Centurion Law Group, Noble Energy, Marathon Oil, Golden Swan, Baker Hughes, Kosmos Energy, Trident Energy, Tullow Oil, Elite Construcciones, Schlumberger, NAHSCO, Hexagon and NALCO Champion.
Source: www.energynewsafrica.com
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| MONTH | SALES (GWh) | PURCHASES (GWh) | SYSTEM LOSSES (%) | |
| Mar-19 | 741.1 | 1,020.0 | 27.3 | |
| Apr-19 | 734.9 | 985.2 | 25.4 | |
| May-19 | 730.6 | 984.1 | 25.8 | |
| Jun-19 | 731.0 | 897.7 | 18.6 |
| WEEK | week 10 | week 11 | week 12 | week 13 | week 14 | week 15 | week 16 | week 17 | week 18 | week 19 | week 20 | week 21 |
| Total no of Outages | 665 | 781 | 681 | 797 | 1276 | 875 | 803 | 588 | 523 | 669 | 720 | 829 |
| WEEK | week 22 | week 23 | week 24 | week 25 | week 26 | week 27 | week 28 | week 29 | week 30 | week 31 | week 32 | week 33 |
| Total no of Outages | 727 | 649 | 507 | 498 | 684 | 466 | 630 | 343 | 434 | 342 | 280 | 219 |
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Italy’s Eni Makes 1-Tcf Gas Find Onshore Nigeria
Italian oil and gas firm, Eni has announced that it had made a “significant” gas and condensate find onshore Nigeria, with reserves estimated at 1 Tcf (28 Bcm) of gas and 60 million barrels of condensate, as part of its near-field onshore drilling campaign in the Niger Delta.
Eni’s affiliate company NAOC which holds a 20% operating stake alongside state-owned NNPC (60%) and Oando (20%) — made the find in the deeper sequences of the Obiafu-Obrikom fields with the Obiafu-41 deep well.
The well — which can deliver in excess of 100 MMcf/d of gas and 3,000 b/d of condensate — will be “immediately” put on stream to increase NAOC’s gas production, Eni said.
“The discovery is part of a drilling campaign planned by NAOC and aimed at exploring near-field and deep pool opportunities as ‘immediate time to market’ opportunities,” it said.
The find also has further potential that will be assessed with the next appraisal campaign, Eni said.
Eni’s equity gas production in Nigeria last year was some 92 Bcf (2.6 Bcm), according to the company’s website, or around 5% of the country’s total gas output.
Nigeria — which has the largest gas reserves in Africa — has made it a priority to unlock and harness its gas potential to increase domestic and industrial power supply.
According to NNPC, Nigeria has around 202 Tcf of proven gas reserves — a number that was increased from around 187 Tcf late last year — plus about 600 Tcf of unproven gas reserves.
But despite having the largest gas reserves in Africa, only about 25% of those reserves are being produced or are under development, according to Shell.


