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Total, Qatar buy stake in licence to explore

- America Hernandez and Ron Bousso

TotalEnerg­ies and Qatar’s oil company on Wednesday said they would buy a stake in a licence to seek oil and gas off SA as part of their plans to develop the Orange Basin area in neighbouri­ng Namibia.

The French company will buy a 33% stake in the licence to drill in offshore block 3B/4B, which extends over about 18,000km², while state-owned QatarEnerg­y will hold a 24% stake, the two companies said without disclosing the value of the deal.

The remainder will be controlled by the existing owners of the project Africa Oil, Azinam, which is owned by Canada-listed Eco Atlantic, and Ricocure.

TotalEnerg­ies and QatarEnerg­y have long-standing agreements to partner on exploratio­n and production in Namibia, Guyana and Kenya.

Block 3B/4B is located in SA’s side of the Orange Basin, just south of big discoverie­s by Galp, Shell and TotalEnerg­ies’ own Venus discovery in neighbouri­ng Namibia.

“Following the Venus success in Namibia, TotalEnerg­ies is continuing to progress its exploratio­n effort in the Orange Basin,” said Kevin McLachlan, senior vice-president of exploratio­n at TotalEnerg­ies.

Namibia, which has no oil and gas production, has become a global exploratio­n hotspot after deep water discoverie­s by Shell, TotalEnerg­ies and Galp in recent years.

Eco Atlantic CEO Gil Holzman told Reuters: “TotalEnerg­ies are the best partner one could have, they know the Orange Basin better than anyone else, they have a drilling rig in the area, and they are a great operator with a strong balance sheet.”

The Orange Basin is largely unexplored, with dozens of legacy wells drilled in shallow shelf waters along SA’s coastline.

“SA’s side of the Orange Basin resembles those of Namibia, it is highly prospectiv­e with at least two prospects in the northern region of the basin potentiall­y containing millions of barrels of oil and associated gas,” said Jonathan Salomo, the lead geologist for the west coast at the Petroleum Agency of SA.

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