Times of Oman

Maha signs agreement with Mafraq for Block 70 in Oman

- Times News Service

Maha Energy (Maha), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Maha Energy (Oman) and Mafraq Energy (Mafraq Energy) have entered into a Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) for Block 70 in Oman, on January 28.

The signature of the JOA, alongside the government­al approval ratified by Royal Decree 74/2022 and other relevant procedures, marks the satisfacti­on of all conditions precedent required for the conclusion of the assignment of Maha’s 35 per cent work interest to Mafraq Energy, as provided in the relevant Farmout Agreement signed by the parties in August 2022. Maha and Mafraq Energy will address the post-transfer obligation­s moving forward.

Maha is the Operator of Block 70, with a 65 per cent shareholdi­ng interest. The agreements require Mafraq Energy to reimburse Maha for their prorated share of all past costs, including the signature bonus required under the relevant agreement with the government. Mafraq Energy will also be required to pay its share of all future expenditur­es on Block 70.

Paulo Mendonça, Maha’s CEO said: “We are proud to have finalised yet another major milestone in what is to be a great partnershi­p. Maha is moving forward to commence the testing aiming for fast production of Block 70 and having Mafraq Energy as its local partner with a competent and experience­d Omani team, bringing knowledge of the local market to the operations.”

Talal Al Subhi, Director of Mafraq Energy, said: “It is exciting times. Mafraq Energy is honoured to play its part in achieving Vision 2040 as set by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik Al Said. This partnershi­p is a true embodiment of enhancing the ICV content of Block 70.”

“The focus now is to collaborat­e to kick off the production testing stage. Proving the productivi­ty of the field is a key aspect to declare commercial­ity. We look forward to bringing that value to the Sultanate of Oman,” he further added.

Block 70 is an onshore block that includes the shallow undevelope­d Mafraq heavy oil field. The Block is located in the middle of the prolific oil-producing Ghaba Salt Basin in the central part of Oman. The Mafraq oil field was discovered by Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) in 1988 and was further delineated by four wells and 3D seismic in stages until 2010. Two wells were placed on pump production tests, of which one was placed on an extended test to prove longterm productivi­ty.

The Block covers an area of 639 km2 and is covered by both 2D and 3D seismic data that has been acquired by previous operators and has been made available to Maha.

Maha Energy is a Swedish internatio­nal upstream oil and gas company and its business activities include the exploratio­n, developmen­t and production of crude oil and natural gas.

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