Africa’s oil and gasoline sector could possibly be on the point of a brand new exploration renaissance, pushed by advances in seismic imaging, frontier information units and quicker allowing, trade leaders mentioned at Africa Vitality Week (AEW) 2025.
In line with Emmanuelle Garinet, VP of Exploration Africa at TotalEnergies, Africa’s frontier basins maintain important volumes. She pointed to Namibia for instance of how seismic and subsurface information can de-risk initiatives: “After we determined to drill the Venus properly, it was frontier, however we had a likelihood of success of greater than 50% due to the seismic information and direct hydrocarbon indicators.”
Within the Republic of Congo, TotalEnergies’ exploration allowing course of is transferring at a markedly quicker tempo. “We acquired our allow in lower than six months and are making ready for drilling by the top of the 12 months,” Garinet mentioned. In contrast, South Africa’s allowing system has confronted delays as a result of authorized challenges, an issue she described as “unacceptable” given restricted budgets for international exploration.
After we determined to drill the Venus properly, it was frontier, however we had a likelihood of success of greater than 50% due to the seismic information and direct hydrocarbon indicators
Normal Supervisor New Ventures, Gavin Lewis, emphasised the crucial function of complete subsurface datasets in Africa. “Earlier than you are able to do any AI-driven workflows, you want a dataset that illuminates what the subsurface seems to be like,” he mentioned. “What Africa has misplaced is the flexibility to sponsor multi-client subsurface datasets. The one basin that permits for big, regional high-quality datasets is the Gulf of America, which has allowed that basin to reinvent itself a number of instances.”
VP of Exploration for bp, Bryan Ritchie, highlighted survey work in Egypt’s Nile Delta, the place the corporate accomplished the primary deepwater ocean-bottom node seismic survey over the Atoll subject and famous that the Egyptian Pure Gasoline Holding Firm plans to develop multi-client information protection throughout a bigger space of the delta. ‘We’re seeing new alternatives for these pictures,” he mentioned.
Past exploration, Woodside Vitality’s VP of Exploration, Terry Gebhardt, mentioned geoscience and subsurface information are additionally key to carbon seize and storage initiatives, in addition to “maximizing efficacy and restoration” in present fields.
The panel dialogue, sponsored by EnerGeo Alliance, additionally underlined the broader scale of funding in Africa’s oil and gasoline sector. Nikki Martin, President and CEO of EnerGeo Alliance, mentioned African oil and gasoline capital expenditure is predicted to rise to $54 billion by 2030, following a $6 billion surge in exploration spending in 2024.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Vitality Chamber.