London-headquartered Golar LNG will build, operate and maintain a floating gas liquefaction and storage vessel for Ophir Energy’s operations in offshore block R in…
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2024 oil reserves:1.1 billion barrels
2024 oil production:95,000 bpd
2024 gas reserves:39 bcm
2024 gas production:6.95 bcm
Equatorial Guinea’s oil and gas industry gained rapid importance after major discoveries were made in 1996. Since then, hydrocarbons development has accelerated and it continues to underpin the economy, accounting for a large share of GDP and export revenues. Despite a land area of just 28,000 square kilometres, the country holds sizeable oil and gas reserves for its size, a resource base that supported its accession to OPEC in 2017. Exploration and production activities are overseen by the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons, which awards production sharing contracts and regulates sector activity.
Most of Equatorial Guinea’s oil output and export revenues have historically come from the offshore Zafiro complex, which was operated by ExxonMobil until the block’s operatorship transferred to the national oil company GEPetrol in 2024. Production from Zafiro began in 1996 and has relied on floating production systems that have been redeployed and reconfigured over the field’s life. With national output and reserves in decline, sustaining production will require continued investment in redevelopment, infill drilling and new exploration.
Alongside efforts to slow upstream decline, Equatorial Guinea is positioning gas as the cornerstone of its next phase of energy development. The government is seeking foreign investment to turn the country into a regional gas processing and trading hub, leveraging existing LNG and onshore infrastructure while exploring opportunities to monetise stranded gas resources across neighbouring basins. Its Gas Mega Hub initiative centres on expanding processing capacity at Punta Europa and developing additional hubs and tie-backs that could unlock gas from fields near the country’s maritime borders, including through cooperation with regional producers.
Although Equatorial Guinea has made repeated efforts to diversify the economy beyond hydrocarbons, commercialisation challenges, financing constraints and the need to sustain investor confidence remain key hurdles as the country navigates declining legacy production and a shifting regional gas landscape.
Equatorial Guinea has selected TGS for the country’s first multi-client mega-survey of its offshore basins.
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Percy Mellar of DUG Technology talks about the appetite for imaging services in Africa’s mature and frontier basins.
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Eni has secured exploration rights over 15 offshore blocks in Guinea amid rising interest among energy majors in frontier…
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William Holland of Europa Oil & Gas talks about preparing for drilling at the high-potential EG-08 block in Equatorial Guinea.
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Humphrey Oriakhi of PAC Capital talks about overcoming the bankability challenges of African projects through tailored financial structures.
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Panoro Energy has acquired a 40.375% stake from Kosmos Energy in production assets in Equatorial Guinea’s offshore Block G.
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Vaalco Energy has taken operatorship of a significant offshore oilfield in Côte d’Ivoire with a 60% working interest, the company said on Monday.
The company will…
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London-headquartered Golar LNG will build, operate and maintain a floating gas liquefaction and storage vessel for Ophir Energy’s operations in offshore block R in…
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Bioko Island’s proximity to Cameroon, Nigeria, Gabon and Ghana presents an opportunity to develop the island into a logistical centre for the region’s oil and gas…
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On Friday, Australian consulting services company WorleyParsons was awarded the provision of engineering and project management services by Ophir Equatorial Guinea, the…
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In an exclusive from the book Equatorial Guinea: A History of Oil, produced for the MMIE in partnership with Centurion Law Firm we look at Zafiro field northwest of…
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Today, the government of Equatorial Guinea ratified a production sharing contract (PSC) with ExxonMobil for Block EG-06. The block is offshore Bioko Island and close to…
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Wallace Trew, the district manager of Nalco Champion in Equatorial Guinea, tells TOGY about the ins and outs of the oilfield chemicals market in Equatorial Guinea and…
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Baker Hughes managing director for Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea Ayo Shote discusses the impact of domestic operators on the industry and evolving business practices in…
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Overseeing Equatorial Guinea’s oil and gas industry, the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy (MMIE) is responsible for almost 90 percent of the country’s…
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In 2013, Luba Oil Terminal Equatorial Guinea (LOTEG) increased its gasoil sales to exploration companies for drilling campaigns by more than 200 percent over its 2011…
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The director of national content at the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy (MMIE), Augustin Mba Okomo, discusses the directive’s work in making domestic companies…
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