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Suriname's Block 52 Could Become Commercial in 18 Months

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Malaysia's oil and gas producer Petronas is exploring for oil at offshore Block 52 in Suriname, which was declared commercially viable for the development of natural…

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Source: Staatsolie
Source: Staatsolie

Malaysia's oil and gas producer Petronas is exploring for oil at offshore Block 52 in Suriname, which was declared commercially viable for the development of natural gas late last year following large discoveries in the area, the managing director of state company Staatsolie said on Wednesday.

"We hope also to somewhere in the coming 18 months to get to a declaration of commerciality on oil as well," Annand Jagesar told Reuters in a phone interview, referring to Block 52.

The Sloanea gas discovery in that block is expected to lead to a large development including floating LNG facilities if partners Petronas and Staatsolie make a positive final investment decision later this year. The first gas would be produced by 2030.

If crude is also found to be commercially viable, the country could see the parallel development of offshore oil and gas for export, Jagesar said.

Suriname is on track to inaugurate offshore crude production in 2028 through the $10.5 billion Gran Morgu project operated by TotalEnergies.

To encourage more exploration, Staatsolie is offering an open-door licensing round covering over 70,000 square kilometers

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