Africa Energy extends exploration license on South Africa Block 2B

Feb. 27, 2018
Africa Energy Corp. is advancing its farmout with plans to drill an exploration well in 2019 on Block 2B offshore the west coast of South Africa. The company announced the development after it was granted a 2-year renewal of the exploration license by South Africa’s Petroleum Agency.

This article was updated Feb. 28.

Africa Energy Corp. is advancing its farmout with plans to drill an exploration well in 2019 on Block 2B offshore the west coast of South Africa. The company announced the development after it was granted a 2-year renewal of the exploration license by South Africa’s Petroleum Agency.

Block 2B covers 3,604 sq km in 50-200 m of water. The block contains an existing oil discovery from the A-J1 well drilled by formerly South Africa state-owned Soekor in 1988. The A-J1 well tested light oil from a Lower Cretaceous sandstone section. The A-J graben is rift basin related to the Atlantic opening during Early Cretaceous. In addition to the A-J southern graben, Block 2B also includes prospectivity in the northern graben. According to Africa Energy, the greater rift trend in the region is similar to the East African Rift where major oil accumulations have recently been discovered in Kenya’s South Lokichar basin and Uganda’s Albert rift.

Africa Energy Chief Executive Officer Garrett Soden recently told OGJ that six prospects have been identified on Block 2B, containing an estimated 400 million bbl of prospective resources. The southern and northern graben combined contain 800 million bbl. Most of these were in 150 m of water only 25 km offshore. The company plans to farm out 50% or more of the block on an estimated well cost of $20 million. “The 2019 drilling opportunity will occur 9-12 months after the farmout is complete,” Soden said.

Africa Energy currently holds 90% participating and operating interest in Block 2B. Crown Energy AB holds the remaining 10% through a subisidiary company.

Contact Tayvis Dunnahoe at [email protected].