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      schrieb am 26.02.22 08:14:01
      Beitrag Nr. 3.835 ()
      At least 3bn barrels: Venus is Sub-Sahara Africa's biggest ever oil discovery
      Wood Mackenzie says TotalEnergies mega-find in Namibia could produce 250,000 bpd in first phase


      25 February 2022 16:20 GMT UPDATED 25 February 2022 16:20 GMT
      By Iain Esau

      in London
      TotalEnergies’ enormous Venus-1 discovery offshore Namibia holds at least 3 billion barrels of recoverable oil and is Sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest ever oil find, according to a confidential report from an industry-leading consultant.

      Upstream broke the news on the huge discovery last week, just a month or so after revealing exclusively that Shell had also made a big oil discovery in Namibia with its Graff-1 wildcat.

      A confidential report from Edinburgh-based Wood Mackenzie said the original recoverable resource estimate for the prospect before drilling the probe stood at between 1.5 billion and 2 billion barrels.

      However, WoodMac’s note for clients said it now “conservatively estimates recoverable oil volumes of over 3 billion barrels,” pointing out that “Venus is set to become Sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest ever oil discovery.”
      This would see its surpass TotalEnergies’ Girassol and Dalia fields in Block 17 in Angola and its Akpo and Egina fields in Nigeria.

      According to the report, Venus “cements Namibia’s position as the next deepwater exploration hotspot,” highlighting that the country – which has a population of only 2 million - “could find itself (being) the third largest oil producer in Sub Saharan Africa within a decade.”

      Upstream was told the reservoir could cover about 600 square kilometres, while WoodMac added that the net pay encountered is on a par with ExxonMobil’s giant Liza discovery in Guyana.

      “Exploration potential beyond Venus is equally enticing,” stated the report, with Upstream told by a southern African source that the Venus West prospect in the same block “is as big as Venus,” with the possibility that the two structures “could be connected.”

      WoodMac noted that Venus-1 has increased the chances of success on several nearby prospects, pointing out that TotalEnergies will exercise one or more options on the Maersk Voyager to appraise the discovery in order to determine reservoir variability.

      Given the scale of the discovery, Venus will be developed over multiple phases with several FPSOs, suggested the consultancy, with phase one potentially exploiting 920 million barrels.

      However, a veteran FPSO expert told Upstream that the water depth of 3000 metres will pose a challenge for a turret mooring system, while the weight of the risers carrying the well fluids from the seabed to the FPSO turret will pose an additional technical challenge.

      This source also said that weather conditions in block 2913B can be harsh, so the mooring system will need to be designed with this in mind.

      This point was reinforced by a well-watcher familiar with Venus-1 who said even the high-specification Maersk Voyager had to stop operations for about four days because of heavy weather.

      Currently, the operator's development strategy is unclear, with Upstream told by a source with knowledge of Venus that a smaller FPSO-based early production system could offer a lower-cost way to understand the site's metocean conditions as well as the reservoir.

      Drilling Venus-1 was a challenger, said the source, who claimed the well suffered from at least two high-pressure 'kicks.'

      WoodMac estimates the net present value of Venus phase one to be $3.5 billion at $50 oil price, generating an internal rate of return of 22% while breaking even at $31 per barrel. At a $70 oil price, the project’s NPV hits $6.3 billion, with IRR reaching 30%.

      "Biggest prospect I'll ever drill:" Drillship arrives in Namibia to spud TotalEnergies' Venus wildcat
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      WoodMac assumes first oil could flow in 2028 from an initial development via more than 35 production wells tied back to a leased FPSO.

      An FPSO market watcher suggested this could call for the conversion of an ultra-large crude carrier.

      The “estimated total investment will be over $13 billion and take seven years to pay back,” stated the report.

      Venus in view: Drill date in sight for enticing 'billion-barrel' wildcat offshore Namibia
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      When both Venus and Shell’s Graff field are in production, the consultancy noted that Namibia could accrue over $3.5 billion annually in royalties and taxes.

      WoodMac noted that Venus’ associated gas could displace diesel power generation which currently accounts for 30% of Namibia’s grid-connected supply, but also suggested the domestic market is under-developed so a more regional solution may be needed.

      A regional exploration source speculated that another possibility could see gas from Venus fed into BW Energy’s nearby - but long-delayed - 1.2 trillion cubic foot Kudu gas project from where feedstock from both fields could be sent to a power plant planned at Oranjemund
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      schrieb am 25.02.22 18:14:47
      Beitrag Nr. 3.834 ()
      https://www.upstreamonline.com/exclusive/at-least-3bn-barrel…

      Konservativ geschätzt mindestens 3 Mrd. bbl.
      Npv bei 70$/öl 6,3 Mrd.$
      First oil 2028, Entwicklungskosten 13 Mrd.$ (da ist der Schuh nen bisken groß für Impact/Aoi)
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 20:41:29
      Beitrag Nr. 3.833 ()
      Will nicht groß politisch diskutieren, aber wer hat doch sogleich Nordstream2 als Druckmittel instrumentalisiert ? Mir ist nicht bekannt, dass Russland seine Öl- u. Gaslieferungen nach D eingestellt hat.

      Die meiste Zeit sind wir in D damit belasted, uns mit Problemen auseinanderzusetzen, die wir uns aus moralischen u. ideologischen Gründen selbst erschaffen haben.
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 16:53:47
      Beitrag Nr. 3.832 ()
      Mind-blowing': TotalEnergies' Namibia discovery could hold ...
      vor 7 Stunden — A well-placed source familiar with TotalEnergies's Namibian exploration campaign agreed, suggesting Venus could hold 2.2 billion barrels of oil .

      6% of 2.2 Billion bbl ist nicht so schlecht für eine kleine Olfirma wie Aoi.

      So richtig kann ich mich heute nicht freuen und diesen Erfolg feiern wie ich es sonst gemacht hätte, wegen Putins Einmarsch in der Ukraine.
      D hatte jahrzehntelang die von Politikern unterstützte Strategie wir kaufen Öl und Gas auf dem Weltmarkt. Bloss jetzt ziemlich doof wenn 55% vom Gas von Putin kommen. Gazprom hat im Sommer 2021 die Gasspeicher in D nicht aufgefüllt und wenn er jetzt den Gashahn zudreht dann haben wir hier ebenfalls die A Karte gezogen. Wird finster, kalt, Mangel an Gas basierten Produkten, zu wenig Strom
      Wäre auch der Bankrott der bisherigen Energiepolitik mit der sträflich vernachlässigten Energiesicherheit in D (mit Konzentration auf die grünen unrealistischen Träume wegen der Panik vor ein paar ppm mehr CO2 in der Luft, über das sich die Grünen Pflanzen eigentlich freuen)
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 13:50:37
      Beitrag Nr. 3.831 ()
      Wtf..."nettoöllohn" diese Übersetzungen bereiten wahrhaft Schmerzen...
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 12:48:48
      Beitrag Nr. 3.830 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.932.190 von texas2 am 24.02.22 12:32:55AFRIKA ÖL
      "GROßE" ENTDECKUNG VON ÖL IM VENUSPROSPEKT (NEU) (Direkt)
      2022-02-24 10:03
      (Ergänzung: aus dem vierten Absatz)

      Totalenergies ist im Venusprospekt, der sich im Block 2913B im Orange Basin vor dem Süden Namibias befindet, auf einen "großen" Fund von Leichtöl und Begleitgas gestoßen.

      Africa Oil ist ein indirekter Anteilseigner des Blocks durch seinen Besitz von 30,9 Prozent an Impact Oil & Gas - der wiederum eine 20-prozentige Beteiligung an Block 2913B hält.

      Dies heißt es in einer Pressemitteilung.

      Die Venus-1-X-Bohrung soll auf etwa 84 Meter "Netto-Öllohn" von guter Qualität gestoßen sein. Die Netto-Ölvergütung ist ein Parameter, der bei der Bewertung von Lagerstätten verwendet wird und im Wesentlichen bedeutet, dass die Kohlenwasserstoffe kommerziell sind, dh Einnahmen generieren können.

      Ein umfassendes Kern- und Protokollierungsprogramm wurde abgeschlossen. Der Prozess beinhaltet unter anderem, dass Proben aus dem gebohrten Bohrloch entnommen wurden, das dann analysiert werden soll, um die grundlegenden Gesteinseigenschaften zu bestimmen. Der Prozess wird es wiederum ermöglichen, den nächsten Schritt vorzubereiten, der darin besteht, die Kommerzialisierbarkeit des Fundes zu bewerten.

      "Vorläufige Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die Lagerstätte Venus die Erwartungen für die Bohrungen übertroffen hat, und zusammen mit der kürzlich angekündigten Entdeckung Graff wurde eine neue Ölprovinz Orange Basin mit einem großen Aufwärtspotenzial erschlossen", sagte Keith Hill, CEO von Africa Oil.

      Totalenergies, Teil des französischen Ölriesen Total, agiert als Betreiber und hält 40 Prozent am Block 2913B. Qatarenergy hält 30 Prozent und Namcor 10 Prozent.

      Die Aktien von Africa Oil stiegen am Donnerstag nach etwas mehr als einer Stunde Handel um etwas mehr als 10 Prozent.

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      schrieb am 24.02.22 12:32:55
      Beitrag Nr. 3.829 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.929.043 von inkognito007 am 24.02.22 09:51:50AFRICA OIL ANNOUNCES MAJOR LIGHT OIL DISCOVERY OFFSHORE NAMIBIA
      T.AOI | 2 hours ago
      VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 24, 2022 /CNW/ - (TSX: AOI) (Nasdaq-Stockholm: AOI) (Africa Oil Corp. ("AOI", "Africa Oil" or "the Company") is pleased to note the press release by TotalEnergies, the operator of Block 2913B, offshore Namibia. Africa Oil has an indirect interest in this block through a 30.9% shareholding in its investee company Impact Oil & Gas Limited ("Impact") with a 20% working interest in the block. View PDF Version

      "TotalEnergies has made a significant discovery of light oil with associated gas on the Venus prospect, located in block 2913B in the Orange Basin, offshore southern Namibia.

      The Venus 1-X well encountered approximately 84 meters of net oil pay in a good quality Lower Cretaceous reservoir.

      "This discovery offshore Namibia and the very promising initial results prove the potential of this play in the Orange Basin, on which TotalEnergies owns an important position both in Namibia and South Africa" said Kevin McLachlan, Senior Vice President Exploration at TotalEnergies. "A comprehensive coring and logging program has been completed. This will enable the preparation of appraisal operations designed to assess the commerciality of this discovery."

      Block 2913B covers approximately 8,215 km² in deep offshore Namibia. TotalEnergies is the operator with a 40% working interest, alongside QatarEnergy (30%), Impact Oil and Gas (20%) and NAMCOR (10%)."

      Keith Hill, Africa Oil's President and CEO, commented: "The preliminary results suggests that the Venus discovery has exceeded the pre-drill expectations and, along with the recently announced Graff discovery, has opened a new petroleum province in the Orange Basin with huge upside potential. As well as the immediate significance of Venus for our shareholders, both Venus and Graff discoveries also bode well for our exploration efforts on Block 3B/4B, which we operate with a 20% working interest and Impact's Orange Basin Deep Block, both located on trend in the Orange Basin, South Africa. These holdings give us a material interest through direct participation and indirectly through our investee companies in this exciting new play. We can now look forward to the appraisal work on the Venus discovery and the drilling of the Gazania-1 exploration well on Block 2B that is expected to spud by the end of this year."

      Block 2913B, offshore Namibia

      Petroleum Exploration Licence 56, Block 2913B, is located offshore southern Namibia and covers approximately 8,215km² in water depths up to 3,000 metres. Impact entered the licence as Operator in 2014, acquiring 2D, then 3D seismic data which defined the Venus prospect. In 2017 Impact was subsequently joined by TotalEnergies, who bring significant deep-water drilling expertise to the Joint Venture, and in 2019 by QatarEnergy.

      Africa Oil Announces Major Light Oil Discovery Offshore Nambia

      Africa Oil Announces Major Light Oil Discovery Offshore Nambia (CNW Group/Africa Oil Corp.)

      Africa Oil Corp. is a Canadian oil and gas company with producing and development assets in deepwater Nigeria; development assets in Kenya; and an exploration/appraisal portfolio in Africa and Guyana. The Company is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and on Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol "AOI".

      This information is information that Africa Oil Corp. is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 10:00:21
      Beitrag Nr. 3.828 ()
      Wenn 1,5 Mrd. bbl bei 65feet angedacht waren....sind es dann bei 84feet Richtung 2 Mrd. bbl ?

      Impact Anteil 20% = 400m bbl x 5$ (oil in the ground) = 2 Mrd.$. 30% Anteil Aoi = 600m $, wären dann 1,26 us$ pro Aktie.
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 09:51:50
      Beitrag Nr. 3.827 ()
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      schrieb am 24.02.22 09:26:08
      Beitrag Nr. 3.826 ()
      Shell hat schon das appraisal well in Planung. Total wird ebenfalls schnell folgen.
      Und dann ist der Volltreffer bestätigt.

      Werde mich entspannt zurücklehnen und die Entwicklung sehr wahrscheinlich freudig beobachten


      Namibia: TotalEnergies makes a significant discovery in offshore Block 2913B
      02/24/2022

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      Paris, February 24, 2022 – TotalEnergies has made a significant discovery of light oil with associated gas on the Venus prospect, located in block 2913B in the Orange Basin, offshore southern Namibia.

      The Venus 1-X well encountered approximately 84 meters of net oil pay in a good quality Lower Cretaceous reservoir.

      “This discovery offshore Namibia and the very promising initial results prove the potential of this play in the Orange Basin, on which TotalEnergies owns an important position both in Namibia and South Africa” said Kevin McLachlan, Senior Vice President Exploration at TotalEnergies. “A comprehensive coring and logging program has been completed. This will enable the preparation of appraisal operations designed to assess the commerciality of this discovery.”

      Block 2913B covers approximately 8,215 km² in deep offshore Namibia. TotalEnergies is the operator with a 40% working interest, alongside QatarEnergy (30%), Impact Oil and Gas (20%) and NAMCOR (10%).

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