Total Buys Share in South African Offshore Exploration Block

Total Buys Share in South African Offshore Exploration Block

Total announced that it has received approval from the South African authorities and has completed the acquisition of a 50% interest in Block 11B/12B, from CNR International, a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian Natural Resources Limited.

The asset is located in the Outeniqua Basin, around 175 kilometers off the southern coast of the country, and covers an area of 19,000 square kilometers with water depths ranging from 200 to 1,800 meters.

Total also becomes Operator of Block 11B/12B and will drill an exploration well on the Block in 2014.

“Our acquisition in this extensive frontier exploration asset demonstrates our determination to establish ourselves in new plays. South Africa’s deep offshore, in particular the Outeniqua Basin, is one of the few remaining under-explored offshore regions in Africa. Recent discoveries in the Falkland Islands (Malvinas Islands) together with the prospects identified on the block offer us very promising opportunities.” commented Marc Blaizot, Senior Vice President, Exploration at Total“The results of the upcoming exploration well will be decisive, especially in terms of operability of the area in such a harsh environment. As the Operator, we will leverage our recognized deep offshore expertise and experience in challenging waters such as the North Sea and the Barents Sea, to quickly appraise the potential of this acreage.”

This acquisition is aligned with Total’s strategy of expanding its exploration and production operations in under-explored countries with strong growth potential.

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LNG World News Staff, September 30, 2013; Image: Total