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Africa Energy Corp V.AFE

Alternate Symbol(s):  HPMCF

Africa Energy Corp. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company focused on South Africa. The Company owns approximately 49% of the common shares and 100% of the Class B shares in Main Street 1549 Proprietary Limited (Main Street 1549), which holds a 10% participating interest in the Exploration Rights for Block 11B/12B offshore the Republic of South Africa (Block 11B/12B). Block 11B/12B is located in the Outeniqua Basin approximately 175 kilometers (km) off the southern coast of South Africa. The block covers an area of 19,000 square kilometers (Km2) with water depths ranging from 200 meters in the north to 1,800 meters in the south.


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Comment by hikarion Jul 03, 2024 9:23am
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RE:RE:Could south africa be the stupiest country in the world?

RE:RE:Could south africa be the stupiest country in the world?
When even Total is talking about an exit from this block, it must be very fishy  , delicate and / or difficult down there in South Africa.???

Is the SA Market too small or is the reservoir too small for an exporting LNG floating facility?
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TotalEnergies to exit gas discoveries offshore South Africa to focus on Namibian exploration

"TotalEnergies SE plans to exit its discoveries of gas-condensate offshore South Africa to prioritise exploration in other areas closer to Namibia, according to people familiar with the matter. The French giant braved one of the fastest ocean currents in the world to drill off South Africa’s coast, spending at least US$400 million to find an estimated 1 Bboe at the Brulpadda field in 2019. It had further success at the Luiperd well the following year, but neither discovery has progressed to development.

TotalEnergies plans to relinquish the license for Block 11B/12B because it doubts whether the complex deepwater finds can be made commercially viable, given South Africa’s small gas market, said one of the people, who asked not to be named as the information isn’t public.

The company will concentrate instead on exploring the Orange basin, located further north on the Atlantic coast of South Africa near promising offshore oil discoveries in Namibian waters, the people said. In March, the French oil major agreed to buy a stake in the 3B/4B offshore block in the South African part of the Orange basin, where it already owns other exploration rights together with various partners. It’s currently working on the development of a first oil project in Namibian waters."
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