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Much more than just hot air

Total’s gas find off Mossel Bay could add R1-trillion to the economy and slash SA’S budget deficit

- Lisa Steyn steynl@businessli­ve.co.za

From the modest pencil sharpener to denim, margarine, aspirin and much more, South Africans enjoy a number of the achievemen­ts of the French as part of their everyday lifestyle.

And we can soon add another to the list, thanks to pioneering French multinatio­nal Total, whose punt on the treacherou­s deep waters off SA was rewarded with a significan­t gas find.

Last week, on the morning of the state of the nation address, Total announced it had drilled to a depth of 3.63km beneath the deep waters of the Outeniqua Basin and discovered about 57m of gas condensate — gas with traces of premium-quality oil.

The well is located in a block 175km off Mossel Bay, where Total Exploratio­n & Production SA is the operator in a joint venture with Canadian Natural Resources, Qatar Petroleum and Main Street, an SA consortium.

The well is the first to be drilled in SA deep waters and posed some serious challenges to Total and its partners, which abandoned a previous attempt in 2014 due to the harsh environmen­t. They only returned in December last year to drill with a rig from Norway, built to withstand the strong currents and very deep water.

Asked why Total took the leap when others wouldn’t, Adewale Fayemi, GM of Total Exploratio­n & Production SA, said it’s just part of Total’s DNA to be a pioneer.

The find has affirmed industry speculatio­n that deep water is where the resources are and,

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