Olivier Jouny, Managing Director of Total Exploration & Production Angola (TEPA) spoke to Africa Oil & Power about how the French multinational has maintained production throughout the COVID-19 crisis, producing more than 600,000 bpd on Blocks 17 and 32 between March and May.
What is the current status of 2020/2021 work programs for Block 17 and 32, and which developments still remain on track?
The crisis caused by COVID-19 and the dramatic drop in the oil price is impacting the worldwide economy and Total is not immune. To respond to the low oil price environment and cope with cash constraints, Total has immediately reacted and designed an action plan at Group level to reduce its investments, OpEx and buy-back program.
In parallel, we are pursuing sanctioned projects, like Zinia Phase 2 and Clov Phase 2 on Block 17 or Caril Pop-Up and Mostarda East on Block 32. TEPA project teams are working closely with contractors to ensure the delivery of those projects as planned, without any compromise on safety. We are now ramping-up our activities offshore and will restart drilling wells, perform seismic acquisitions and non-routine production and maintenance operations on both Block 17 and 32. The Skyros rig is already on Block 32 and the Maersk Voyager is due to restart end-August. TEPA is the first operator restarting its offshore non-essential activities to ensure future production and revenues for the country.
Source: Africa Oil & Power
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