
Perenco to Launch New Drilling Campaigns in Congo from Mid-2025
From mid-2025, Perenco Congo will operate two to three rigs continuously for at least two years to ramp up oil production to 100,000 bpd.
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From mid-2025, Perenco Congo will operate two to three rigs continuously for at least two years to ramp up oil production to 100,000 bpd.
In 2025, Perenco plans to expand operations by investing in new fields, aiming to reach its target of 100,000 barrels per day.
A subsidiary of independent oil and gas firm Perenco has announced an oil discovery offshore the Democratic Republic of Congo
The forum honored Benoît de la Fouchardiere, former Group General Manager of Perenco, and Julius Rone, Group Managing Director and CEO of UTM Offshore, for their groundbreaking contributions to Africa’s oil and gas industry.
Independent E&P company Panoro Energy made a discovery at the DHBSM-2P pilot well on the south extension of the Hibiscus South field in Gabon’s Dussafu Marin Permit. Gross recoverable reserves
Perenco is doubling down on hydrocarbon exploration and production across Central Africa, with a focus on maximizing output and fostering synergies.
Recently-appointed CEO Armel Simondin will share insights into Perenco’s gas monetization plans at the Invest in African Energy Forum this May.
The closure of the $300 million deal with Perenco allows Eni to focus on other large-scale developments such as the 4.5 billion cubic meters per annum Congo LNG.
The Kita Eden field, in which Perenco launched the drilling campaign, is challenging to operate in due to shallow waters, meanwhile it has the potential to boost energy production and security in Cameroon.
Located near the Hylia South West discovery, the well aims to determine the area’s estimated oil resources in place.