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Sintana Energy Inc V.SEI

Alternate Symbol(s):  SEUSF

Sintana Energy Inc. is a crude oil and natural gas (hydrocarbons) exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in petroleum and natural gas exploration and development activities on five highly prospective, onshore and offshore petroleum exploration licenses in Namibia, and in Colombia’s Magdalena Basin. The Company holds an indirect interest in the petroleum exploration license (PEL) 79 (Blocks 2815/2915) which is located in the northern Orange sub-basin off the south-west coast of Namibia. It also holds a portfolio of offshore petroleum exploration licenses (each a PEL), including a 15% limited carried interest in PEL 87; 10% limited carried interests in each of PELs 82 and 83, and a 10% limited carried interest in PEL 90. The Company also holds private participation interests of 25% unconventional (carried) and 100% conventional in the potential hydrocarbon resources of the 43,158 acres Valle Medio Magdalena 37 (VMM-37) Block in Colombia.


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Post by Timberdoodleon Jan 21, 2025 5:58am
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Courtesy of Everglades "A lead contender has emerged to provide a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel for TotalEnergies’ ultra-deepwater Venus development offshore Namibia. Located in an impressive 3000 metres of water, Venus, according to Namibia's state oil company Namcor, holds some 2 billion barrels of recoverable oil, out of an in-place resource of 5.1 billion barrels. In addition — which is a major development challenge for TotalEnergies — is how to handle the field's huge volumes of associated gas. Namcor has previously said that, in total, some 8.7 trillion cubic feet of associated gas has been discovered by the French supermajor and Shell, which has made five discoveries in acreage immediately to the east. Following a rash of discoveries in the Orange basin over the last three years, Venus is vying with Galp Energia's proposed Mopane development in shallower water for the accolade of being the first Namibian oil and gas project to come on stream. Upstream understands that Galp is eyeing a fast-track scheme for Mopane, initially focused on an FPSO, and is also entertaining the possibility of, in future, deploying a floating liquefied natural gas vessel to handle the big volumes of associated gas found on this asset. In October, TotalEnergies outlined that the FPSO development is expected to be sanctioned in the first or second quarter of 2025, with the target of producing first oil by 2029. Chief executive, Patrick Pouyanne, told analysts at the time that the FPSO would be expected to handle about 160,000 barrels per day of oil and 500 million cubic feet per day of gas. It is likely to be the first of multiple FPSOs that the supermajor aims to deploy at Venus, given the scale of resources found to date. Sources close to the FPSO bidding process told Upstream that South Korea's Hanwha Ocean has submitted competitive commercial and technical proposals for the FPSO and is currently tipped to land the prestigious contract. Hanwha's proposals, added the sources, have positioned the company ahead of other industry rivals, including Dutch floating production specialist SBM Offshore. Although the tender process is still active, Hanwha’s strong bid has been bolstered by the approval-in-principle of its standardised FPSO design by key classification societies such as the American Bureau of Shipping and Bureau Veritas, Upstream understands."
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