Petronas discovers oil, gas offshore Suriname

Petronas Suriname E&P BV, a subsidiary of Petronas, made a third hydrocarbon discovery in Block 52 at the Fusaea-1 exploration well offshore Suriname.The well was spudded in February 2024 and was drilled to a total depth of 5,227 m with zero LTI, encountering several oil and gas-bearing Campanian sandstone reservoir packages, the company said in a release May 15.

Further evaluation is being undertaken to determine the full extent of this discovery and its potential for an integrated development with the recent Roystonea-1 and Sloanea-1 discoveries. Petronas vice-president of exploration, Mohd Redhani Abdul Rahman, said the success at the well “is a testament to the advancements in our geological comprehension of this region, bolstered by recent breakthrough in Roystonea-1 and Sloanea-1. These discoveries have significantly expanded the prospectivity and integrated oil and gas development potential within Block 52.” The 4,749-sq km Block 52 lies north of the coast of Paramaribo, Suriname, within the Suriname-Guyana basin. 

Source: ogj.com