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非洲国家纷纷宣布启动新一轮许可证出售招标

中国石化新闻网讯 据《海湾油气新闻网》2019年1月1日伦敦报道,许多非洲国家日前纷纷宣布启动本国新一轮许可证出售招标。 -在喀麦隆,喀麦隆国家碳氢化合物公司(NHC)日前宣布了启动8个区块的许可证出售招标,这8个区块分别是位于拥有丰富油气资源的Rio del Rey (RDR)盆地的Bomana区块、Bolongo区块和Bakassi区块以及位于前景看好的Douala/ Kribi-Campo盆地的Etinde勘探区块、Ntem区块、Elombo区块、Tilapia区块和Kombe/Nsepe区块。 -在塞拉利昂,塞拉利昂石油理事会在2018年1月25日在伦敦地质学会启动了本国第4轮海上石油许可证出售招标。这一轮招标得到了Getech集团麾下全资子公司ERCL的完全支持。这轮招标提供5个具有新区块系统的合同区域,包括以前在钻探活动、浅水区和深水-超深水区中未开发的发现。 – -在马达加斯加,马达加斯加政府通过以马达加斯加国家矿业管理局(OMNIS)代表的矿业和石油部继续促进短期、中期和长期吸引新的私人投资的项目。OMNIS与TGS和BGP一道致力于为海上勘探创造一个有吸引力的环境。事实上,位于马达加斯加西部边缘的穆龙达瓦盆地的44个海上区块正在招标。此轮招标对外开放的时间是2018年11月7日至2019年5月30日,之后将有3个月的合同颁发期。 -在加纳,加纳总统启动了本国第一轮石油和天然气勘探许可证出售招标。这轮许可证出售招标由6个区块组成,区块2、区块3和区块4将向国际招标开放,而深水区块5和6将通过直接谈判进行分配。区块1将留给加纳国家石油公司。加纳将在2019年第一季度公布预审合格的国内外石油公司名单并向他们发出招标邀请书。他们将有4个月的时间提交标书。加纳政府有关部门将在2019年6月至8月对标书进行评估。中标公司名单将在2019年8月中旬宣布,中标公司随后将与加纳政府有关部门进行谈判。 -在刚果,刚果共和国启动了本国最新一轮石油勘探招标,对外提供18个海上深水和陆上区块来努力提高油气产量。刚果2018-2019第二期许可证出售招标将涉及5个浅海区块、5个深海和超深海区块、3个位于Coastal盆地的陆上区块以及5个位于Cuvette盆地的陆上区块。 -在加蓬,加蓬石油和碳氢化合物部长刚刚公布了一个加蓬新一轮海上许可证出售招标计划,涉及12个浅水区块和23个深水区块。这轮新的海上许可证出售招标是在加蓬采用新的油气法规的背景下进行的,目的是以更慷慨的条件吸引国外公司对加蓬上游工业的进一步投资。招标截止日期为2019年4月22日,中标公司名单将在2019年6月24日公布,并在加蓬油气部和中标公司协商后在2019年夏季签订产量分成合同。 -赤道几内亚,赤道几内亚政府将在2019年1月启动新一轮超深水和陆上区块招标。 -塞内加尔,塞内加尔政府计划在2019年第一和第二季度之间拍卖10个石油区块,其中包括1个陆上区块。此外,一些作业承诺不到位的区块可能会被重新纳入此轮招标。 李峻 编译自 海湾油气新闻网 Many African Countries Announce the Launching of Licensing Rounds – In Cameroon, the National Hydrocarbons Corporation announced the launching of a Licensing Round for eight blocks namely, Bomana, Bolongo and Bakassi in the hydrocarbons rich Rio del Rey (RDR) Basin, and Etinde Exploration, Ntem, Elombo, Tilapia and Kombe/Nsepe in the highly prospective Douala/ Kribi-Campo (DKC) Basin. – In Sierra Leone, The Petroleum Directorate Sierra Leone launched the country’s Fourth Offshore Petroleum Licensing Round on the 25th January 2018 in London’s Geological Society. This Round is being exclusively supported by the Getech Group, through its wholly owned subsidiary ERCL. The round offers 5 Contract Areas featuring a new block system, including the areas of undeveloped discoveries from previous drilling campaigns, shallow water and deep- ultra deep water. In Madagascar, the Malagasy State through the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, represented by OMNIS continues to promote projects that attract new private investment in the short, medium and long term. OMNIS, together with TGS and BGP, has worked to create an attractive environment for offshore exploration. Actually, 44 offshore blocks in the Morondava Basin, located in the the western margin of Madagascar are subject to call to tenders. The Round is open from 7 November 2018 to 30 May 2019, followed by a three-month awarding period. – In Ghana, Ghanaian President has launched the country’s first oil and gas exploration licensing round. The Licensing Round consists of 6 Blocks. Blocks 2, 3 and 4 will be open for bidding, while deepwater blocks 5 and 6 are to be allocated through direct negotiations. Block 1 will be reserved for the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation. International oil companies are expected to submit expressions of interest by the end of November. Local companies will be pre-qualified for participation in December. In Q1 2019, the pre-qualified applicants will be announced and invitations to tender will be issued to them. They will have four months to submit their tenders. The Licensing Bid Rounds and Negotiation Committee will evaluate the bids between June and August 2019. The successful bids are set to be announced in mid-August 2019, followed by negotiations with the committee. – In Congo, The Republic of Congo has launched its latest oil exploration bidding round, offering 18 blocks in deep-water offshore and onshore sites in its efforts to boost production. Congo Licence Round Phase II 2018-2019 involves five (5) blocks in the shallow offshore, five (5) blocks in the deep and ultra-deep offshore, three (3) onshore blocks in the Coastal Basin and five (5) onshore blocks in the Cuvette Basin. – In Gabon, Gabon’s Minister of Oil and Hydrocarbons has just unveiled a new offshore licensing round covering 12 shallow-water and 23 deep-water blocks. This new bid round for offshore licenses takes place in the context of the adoption of a new hydrocarbons code for Gabon in a bid to attract further investment in to the country’s upstream industry with more generous terms on offer. Bids are required to be submitted by 22 April 2019 and successful bidders shall be announced on 24 June 2019 with production sharing contracts signed in the summer of 2019 following negotiations between the Ministry of Oil and Hydrocarbons and the successful bidders. – In Equatorial Guinea, The country is launching a new bid round in January 2019 for blocks in ultra-deep water and onshore areas. – Senegal plans to auction 10 oil blocks, including 1 onshore block, between the first and second quarters of 2019. Again, some blocks where work commitments are delinquent may be re-cycled into the bid round.  

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