Major oil and gas companies such as BP, Chevron, Eni, Exxon and Total have announced major cuts and other austerity measures this week, and the outlook for high-cost producers is grim.
But what impact could the coronavirus outbreak potentially have on the nascent sector in Lebanon over the coming months?
The first deadline looming ahead is the closing date of the second offshore licensing round, for now, scheduled on April 30, 2020.
Can this date be maintained? The deadline to submit bids was originally set for January 31.
It was postponed to April 30 “at the request of international companies†to allow them more time to prepare their applications.
Lockdown extended
The lockdown is in place until April 12 but may well be extended.
At the very least, this could mean that application packages cannot be submitted to the Lebanese Petroleum Administration.
For now, drilling operations in Block 4 have not been affected.
Despite closing Beirut airport for most travellers on March 18, exceptions were granted for certain activities, including for crews working on drilling operations in Block 4.
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