In an exclusive from the book Equatorial Guinea: A History of Oil, produced for the MMIE in partnership with Centurion Law Firm we look at Zafiro field northwest of…
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Oil reserves1.1 billion barrels
Oil production161,000 bpd
Gas reserves42.5 bcm
Gas production4.57 bcm
Equatorial Guinea’s oil and gas industry rose dramatically in importance after large discoveries were first made in 1996. Since then, development of its hydrocarbons resources has accelerated and now makes up around 60% of the country’s GDP. Despite a land area of just 28,000 square kilometres, the nation holds some of the largest oil and gas reserves on the continent, which drove it to become a member of OPEC in 2017. E&P activities are overseen by the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons, which hands out PSCs and regulates activities.
The majority of the country’s oil and gas production and exports come from the offshore Zafiro field, which as operated by ExxonMobil until it was taken over by NOC GEPetrol earlier this year. The development is supported by several FPSOs that have been juggled on the block since it began production in 1996. Further exploration activities are required to balance the nation’s falling reserves.
Equatorial Guinea is seeking foreign investment to make the nation a trade hub for gas in the region, including with Cameroon and Nigeria. The Gas Mega Hub initiative set down by the government looks to develop and expand onshore processing infrastructure, with additional hubs throughout the region to offtake gas from stranded reserves on the country’s borders. Although the country of 1.4 billion has continued to make efforts to diversify its economy beyond hydrocarbons-based revenues, commercialisation and fiscal challenges remain its key hurdles.
Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea have signed an agreement to build and operate a 200-kilometre gas pipeline.
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Equatorial Guinea is in talks with commodities giant Trafigura for USD 2 billion in oil financing.
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Chevron has signed production-sharing contracts for two blocks off Equatorial Guinea, with plans to spend USD 2 billion on their…
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ConocoPhillips will acquire Marathon Oil Corporation in an all-stock transaction, adding more than 2 billion barrels of oil resources.
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Panoro Energy has secured the Noble Venturer drillship for a campaign in Equatorial Guinea's offshore Block G.
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Petrofac has been awarded a contract valued at around USD 350 million by Equatorial Guinea's NOC, GEPetrol.
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Panoro Energy has reached an agreement with the government of Equatorial Guinea for the award of offshore Block EG-23.
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In an exclusive from the book Equatorial Guinea: A History of Oil, produced for the MMIE in partnership with Centurion Law Firm we look at Zafiro field northwest of…
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Today, the government of Equatorial Guinea ratified a production sharing contract (PSC) with ExxonMobil for Block EG-06. The block is offshore Bioko Island and close to…
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Wallace Trew, the district manager of Nalco Champion in Equatorial Guinea, tells TOGY about the ins and outs of the oilfield chemicals market in Equatorial Guinea and…
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Baker Hughes managing director for Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea Ayo Shote discusses the impact of domestic operators on the industry and evolving business practices in…
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Overseeing Equatorial Guinea’s oil and gas industry, the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy (MMIE) is responsible for almost 90 percent of the country’s…
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In 2013, Luba Oil Terminal Equatorial Guinea (LOTEG) increased its gasoil sales to exploration companies for drilling campaigns by more than 200 percent over its 2011…
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The government of Equatorial Guinea has announced its plans to establish an integrated petrochemicals complex in Riaba on Bioko Island.
In May, the Ministry of…
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The director of national content at the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy (MMIE), Augustin Mba Okomo, discusses the directive’s work in making domestic companies…
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The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum of Ghana said on Friday that the country is completing an agreement to source gas from Equatorial Guinea to power its thermal…
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The energy ministers of Côte d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea and Ghana met last week in the Ivorian capital Abidjan to sign a memorandum of understanding for creating a…
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