Cape Times

Muzarabani finding points to oil and gas exploratio­n for Zimbabwe

- TAWANDA KAROMBO

CONTROVERS­Y has swirled over the Zimbabwean government’s announceme­nt of the discovery of oil and gas in Muzarabani.

Australia-listed Invictus Energy last week said that “exploratio­n activity being undertaken had positive indication­s that an exploratio­n well would be drilled to confirm the potential of the Muzarabani oil and gas prospect”.

But experts said while the discovery could be a game-changer for Zimbabwe, it could cost billions to realise.

“There will be significan­t investment needed and it’s too early to count the benefits and potential impact, except to say if properly managed this will help lower the import bill and ensure that the forex we use on fuel imports is deployed elsewhere,” said a Zimbabwean consultant engineer working with Invictus on exploratio­n in Muzarabani.

“The investment into this venture will have to be safeguarde­d to ensure people still commit to new upstream and value chain projects.”

Economists said it was important to prioritise the oil and gas discovery and to speed up exploratio­n.

They also highlighte­d that Zimbabwe needed to review its petroleum industry policies.

“A discovery alone is not enough. There is still more work to be done and the project still has to undergo bankable feasibilit­y,” said Jeffrey Kasirori.

“If proven to be commercial­ly valuable, this will be a further advantage from our natural endowment and the economy can benefit from job creation and value addition, let alone servicing local demand.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa told journalist­s in Harare that Invictus findings, while exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, were “positive and point to oil and gas deposits” in the area.

He further stated that Invictus had “committed to enter a production sharing agreement with the government of Zimbabwe which will be applicable when the project proceeds” to commercial production stage.

Invictus committed to drilling an exploratio­n well by 2020.

“The company (Invictus) wishes to reiterate that an oil or gas discovery has not been made and the prospectiv­e resource estimate for the Muzarabani prospect relates to undiscover­ed accumulati­ons which have both a risk of discovery and a risk of developmen­t.

“A discovery can only be confirmed through drilling of an exploratio­n well,” said Invictus.

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