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Suriname's Energy Industry

Annand JAGESAR

CEO

STAATSOLIE

There is a major opportunity for Suriname to benefit economically in the world’s final decades of oil and gas use.
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Suriname's Energy Industry In Figures

Oil reserves as of end-2022:124 million barrels

Oil production as of mid-2023:17,000 bopd

Suriname's rich oil and gas prospects

Suriname has emerged in recent years as one of the most promising new oil and gas provinces worldwide. South America’s smallest nation by both size and population has recently seen major discoveries in its territorial waters, with Eni putting oil reserves at 124 million barrels as of end-2022 amid a continuing spate of discoveries.

Suriname’s oil production is dominated by state-owned Staatsolie’s onshore developments. As of mid-2023, the company was producing 17,000 bopd. However, the country’s energy scene is poised for major changes following a series of commercial offshore oil discoveries made in late 2019 and 2020.

Following the “Malaysian model,” Staatsolie acts as both the national energy company and regulator, covering the responsibilities typically held by an energy ministry. As regulator, its stated goal is to keep as much acreage as possible under contract with international partners. As an energy company, Staatsolie engages in oil and gas exploration and production, as well as the refining, marketing, transportation and sale of oil products. The company also contributes 75% of Suriname’s power generation.

Suriname’s star hydrocarbons play is Block 58. The block is being developed under a 2019 joint-venture agreement between partners TotalEnergies and APA, each holding 50%. TotalEnergies operates the block, and in September 2023 unveiled a USD 9-billion offshore drilling project at two sites that CEO Patrick Pouyanné says could contain 700 million barrels. The company is targeting production of 200,000 bopd, a game-changing volume more than 10 times Suriname’s current output. Development studies began in September 2023 and an FID on the project is expected by end-2024, with production to follow four years later in 2028.

The government’s strategic plans for its wealth of oil and gas resources involve developing offshore finds in the near term and with a low carbon impact, and using revenues from these projects to address its international debt and fund its energy transition.

Suriname's Energy Industry News and Articles

With oil on horizon, Suriname launches carbon credit trading
NEWS
Suriname - August 27, 2024

Suriname is launching carbon credit trading this month, highlighting its status as carbon-negative.

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Proman scales up methanol bunkering in Trinidad
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - August 21, 2024

Petrochemicals giant Proman has grown its methanol bunkering operations in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Equinor exits Suriname, with ExxonMobil also leaving block
NEWS
Suriname - August 07, 2024

Equinor has exited Suriname as it and ExxonMobil transferred stakes in Block 59 to Hess.

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QatarEnergy enters Suriname offshore block
NEWS
Suriname - July 18, 2024

QatarEnergy will acquire a 20% interest in a Chevron-operated block offshore Suriname.

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TotalEnergies, Staatsolie tout progress on Suriname FID
NEWS
Suriname - June 05, 2024

TotalEnergies and Staatsolie have made significant progress on the final investment decision for Suriname's Block 58.

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Trinidad’s shifting demand for oilfield equipment TEY_post_Marc-SITARAM
Interview
Trinidad and Tobago - May 20, 2024

Marc Sitaram of Bandera Oil Tools talks about the company’s strategic approach to oilfield equipment supply in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Petronas makes discovery off Suriname
NEWS
Suriname - May 16, 2024

Malaysia's Petronas has made a third oil and gas discovery in Suriname's offshore Block 52.

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Krishna PERSAD, Founder and CEO of KPA GROUP
Interview
Trinidad and Tobago - November 5, 2018

Krishna Persad, founder and CEO of the KPA Group, talks to TOGY about the geology of Trinidad and Tobago and the region, the country’s hydrocarbons profile, and…

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Trinidad’s hydrocarbons and hydrogen prospects Kevin-RAMNARINE
Interview
Trinidad and Tobago - July 12, 2018

Kevin Ramnarine, Trinidad and Tobago’s former minister of energy and energy industries, talks to TOGY about policy changes that have led to a more attractive and…

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Trinidad and Tobago - July 2, 2018

Randy Rambhai, country manager for National Oilwell Varco (NOV) in Trinidad and Tobago, talks to TOGY about the status of the domestic oil and gas industry and business…

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Trinidad and Tobago - June 20, 2018

Leo Koot, executive chairman of Columbus Energy Resources, talks to TOGY about plans for the Goudron field and South West Peninsula assets, recent changes the company…

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Trinidad and Tobago - November 10, 2017

Herbert George, National Infrastructure Development Company (NIDCO) chairman, talks to TOGY about the company’s recent restructuring efforts and ongoing projects.…

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Trinidad and Tobago - September 20, 2017

Blair Ferguson, Kenson Group CEO, talks to TOGY about upcoming opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago’s hydrocarbons market and regional expansion. Kenson Group began…

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Drilling dynamics and economics in Trinidad Anthony-BRASH
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Trinidad and Tobago - September 13, 2017

Anthony Brash, Well Services Petroleum Company managing director, talks to TOGY about challenges associated with the fall in oil prices and regional aspirations.…

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Trinidad and Tobago - September 6, 2017

Ronald Walcott, BMobile CEO, talks to TOGY about technological innovations in Trinidad and Tobago that complement the hydrocarbons industry and plans to achieve 100%…

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A robust business model for disruptive times Trinidad PPGPL _Dominic-RAMPERSAD
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Trinidad and Tobago - August 23, 2017

Dominic Rampersad, Phoenix Park Gas Processors (PPGPL) president, talks to TOGY about the company’s work programme in 2017. PPGPL operates Trinidad and Tobago’s only…

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Trinidad and Tobago - July 26, 2017

Nicholas R. Mike, Lennox Petroleum Services COO, talks to TOGY about competitive labour pricing in Trinidad and Tobago and the company’s current operations.…

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