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New Discovery of Oil and Condensate Gas in Namibia Promises to Revolutionize the Global Energy Market

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 31/12/2024 at 16:27
Nova descoberta de óleo e gás condensado na Namíbia promete revolucionar o mercado de energia global
A Galp descobriu óleo leve e gás condensado na costa da Namíbia, em reservatórios de altíssima qualidade. Essa nova descoberta coloca a região da Bacia de Orange entre os maiores potenciais energéticos do mundo.
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Galp-Led Discovery in the Orange Basin Unveils Light Oil and Condensate Gas in High-Quality Reservoirs, Establishing Namibia as One of the Largest Emerging Oil and Gas Hubs in the World.

Namibia is catching the world’s attention with yet another significant discovery of light oil and gas condensate. The company responsible for this new achievement is Galp, a Portuguese oil and gas firm, which found promising reserves during its campaign in the PEL 83 license off the coast of Namibia. The region, known as the Orange Basin, is consolidating itself as one of the most promising points for oil and gas exploration on the planet. But what makes this discovery so special?

The Role of Galp in the Orange Basin

The PEL 83 license, located north of other areas with significant discoveries like Shell’s PEL 39 and TotalEnergies’ PEL 56, has shown an enormous potential. Recently, the drillship Santorini, operated by Saipem, found light oil and condensate gas in high-quality sands at the Mopane-2A well. This operation is part of a program that plans to drill up to four wells.

In addition to avoiding extra mobilization and demobilization costs, the continuous use of the drillship has allowed Galp to maintain an intense exploration rhythm. This commitment highlights the growing interest in the Orange Basin, especially with the previous discoveries in the region.

Details of the New Discoveries

The drilling vessel Santorini, operated by Saipem, is key in the exploration of the Orange Basin in Namibia. It was responsible for identifying new reserves of light oil and gas condensate, working on intensive drilling campaigns with advanced technology to explore the energy potential of the region.
The drilling vessel Santorini, operated by Saipem, is key in the exploration of the Orange Basin in Namibia. It was responsible for identifying new reserves of light oil and gas condensate, working on intensive drilling campaigns with advanced technology to explore the energy potential of the region.

The AVO-3 and AVO-4 reservoirs stand out for the quality of the sands and the presence of hydrocarbons. With good porosities and permeabilities, these reservoirs exhibit high pressures and fluidity, as well as minimal CO2 concentrations and no H2S presence. This means that the hydrocarbons found have ideal characteristics for commercial production.

Another encouraging fact is that no contact with water has been detected, which reinforces the potential of these reserves. Now, Galp and its partners – NAMCOR and Custos – are working on data analysis to better understand the Mopane complex and determine the commercial viability of exploration.

A Look at the Orange Basin

The Orange Basin has been the focus of numerous global companies due to its recent discoveries. Wells like Graff-1, La Rona-1, Jonker-1, and Venus-1 have shown that the region has significant reserves of oil and gas. With this new discovery by Galp, Namibia reaffirms its role as a rising energy powerhouse.

The interest in the Orange Basin is not by chance. The region combines favorable geological factors, growing infrastructure, and a regulatory environment that encourages exploration. This attracts investments from major players, consolidating Namibia as a strategic hub.

Next Steps for Galp and Partners

With the drilling of Mopane-3X scheduled for early 2025, Galp continues its exploration campaign focusing on two new prospects, AVO-10 and AVO-13. Additionally, a high-density 3D seismic campaign is underway to better map the area.

These initiatives not only strengthen the potential of the Mopane complex but also open doors for future investments. Namibia, once viewed as an area of low geological risk and high cost, is now considered one of the most promising regions globally for oil and gas.

Global Impact of the New Discovery

The new discovery in Namibia is important not only for the country but also for the global energy market. With demand for hydrocarbons still high, discoveries like this help ensure energy security in a world transitioning to cleaner sources.

For Namibia, the economic impact could be transformative. Successful exploration could create jobs, attract foreign investments, and transform local infrastructure. It’s as if Namibia is digging into a treasure chest, the fruits of which could benefit the entire nation.

Namibia is in the spotlight with yet another major discovery of light oil and gas condensate, reinforcing its role in the global energy market. Galp, along with its partners, continues to explore the potential of the Orange Basin, promising a bright future for the country and the oil and gas sector. This new discovery is more than a milestone – it’s a symbol of the growth and opportunities that Namibia has to offer the world.

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José Carlos
José Carlos
01/01/2025 16:41

A bacia de Pelotas também precisa ser explorada.

Bruno Teles

Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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