Oranto to Invest $500m in South Sudan Oil & Gas Sector

March 7, 2017
Oranto to Invest $500m in South Sudan Oil & Gas Sector

Oranto to Invest $500m in South Sudan Oil & Gas Sector

By Dipo Olowookere

On Monday, an exploration and production sharing agreement deal to develop South Sudan’s Block B3 was signed between the country’s government and Oranto Petroleum Company in Juba.

The deal will see Oranto Petroleum invest $500 million to immediately launch a comprehensive exploration campaign in the newest country in Africa.

The B3 area covers 25,150 square kilometres. Some aeromagnetic and seismic data have been acquired for the area but no wells have been drilled. The block is highly prospective, with productive parts of the Muglad Basin to the northwest and estimated reserves in place of more than 3 billion barrels of oil.

The block is categorized as low risk, high reward. Under the EPSA, Oranto will be the technical operator and 90 percent shareholder of the block, with Nilepet holding a 10 percent stake.

Speaking on the development, Minister of Petroleum, Mr Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth, disclosed that, “We believe the petroleum resources of Block B3 are vast.

“To reach our target of more than double current oil production, we need committed new entrants like Oranto.”

“The government is working hard to reinvigorate the petroleum industry in South Sudan by creating an enabling environment for International oil and gas companies to invest and operate. It is up to the oil companies to come in, explore and produce,” he added.

Also commenting, Founder and Chairman of Oranto Petroleum, Prince Arthur Eze, stated that, “It is an honour to formalize our entry into South Sudan with this EPSA.”

“Our company is at the vanguard of African firms exploring and developing African assets. This is the beginning of a long-term collaboration with Nilepet, the people of South Sudan and our partners to bring to light the immense potential of Block B3. Oranto is committed to an aggressive exploration work program that will benefit all stakeholders,” he added.

The 120,000-square kilometer Block B was split by the government into the B1, B2 and B3 blocks in 2012. In Block B3 Oranto will work alongside the B1 and B2 partners, which include Total.

During the first three-year exploration period Oranto will complete a further airborne geophysical survey; acquire and process 2D seismic; and assess existing data held by the government and former operators.

The EPSA contract was facilitated by pan-African law firm Centurion Law Group. South Sudan is an established, world-class petroleum producing region, whose territory includes a large part of the Cretaceous rift basin system that has proved petroliferous in Chad and Niger as well as Sudan.

Atlas Petroleum International and Oranto Petroleum, the sister companies of the Atlas Oranto Group, own and operate 20 oil and gas acreages in 10 African countries: Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Liberia, Namibia, Nigeria, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal and South Sudan.

Founded in Nigeria in 1991, the group is Africa’s largest indigenous explorer by acreage.

Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan.

Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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