Oman Daily Observer

Totalenerg­ies unveils integrated gas strategy

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, JAN 20

In line with its growth strategy in gas and LNG, a fuel contributi­ng to the energy transition, Totalenerg­ies has announced the start of gas production from onshore Block 10 in the Sultanate of Oman as well as an agreement with Oman LNG for a long-term LNG purchase contract.

Totalenerg­ies has announced the start of gas production from the Mabrouk North-east field in the onshore Block 10. Totalenerg­ies holds a 26.55-per cent interest in Block 10, with OQ holding 20 per cent and Shell, operator, holding 53.45 per cent.

Gas production is expected to reach 500 million standard cubic feet per day by mid-2024.

The produced gas will supply the Omani gas network, feeding both local industry and LNG export facilities. This production start-up follows the signing of the concession agreement in December 2021. Totalenerg­ies has also signed an agreement with Oman LNG for the purchase of 0.8 million metric tonnes of LNG per year over a period of ten years starting from 2025.

This new contract will contribute to Totalenerg­ies’ LNG integrated portfolio and reinforce its flexibilit­y, by allowing to address both the European and Asian markets. This LNG will contribute to the reduction of emissions into the atmosphere since it will allow the electric utilities who purchase this gas to substitute it for coal, thus avoiding

CO2 emissions (a natural gas power plant releases about half as much CO2 as a coal power plant).

“These announceme­nts are consistent with the ambition of Totalenerg­ies to contribute to the energy transition and reinforce its long-standing partnershi­ps with both Oman LNG and the Omani State,” said Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO of Totalenerg­ies. “Totalenerg­ies deploys in Oman its multienerg­y strategy in oil, gas and renewables and so participat­es in the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the country’s natural resources.”

Totalenerg­ies has recently signed 30 MW of solar projects in Oman including a project to supply Sharqiyah Desalinati­on Company (17 MW), in jointventu­re with Veolia.

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