Impact Oil & Gas prepares to sell stake in Namibian offshore block

Industry:    2022-06-07

Impact Oil & Gas is considering selling its 20% stake in a large block in deep water off the coast of Namibia where TotalEnergies made a significant oil discovery this year, four industry sources told Reuters.

Impact, which is privately owned and focused on exploration in Africa, has hired investment bank Jefferies to prepare a sale process for its stake in Block 2913B, which is estimated to be worth $500 million to $1 billion, the sources said.

TotalEnergies, which operates the field, said in February it made the discovery in the Venus-X1 well, the second offshore find this year in the southern African country which hopes to become the continent’s newest oil producer.

Impact Oil & Gas, whose investors include Toronto-listed Africa Oil and South Africa-based Hosken Consolidated Investments, said it did not comment on media speculation.

“We are currently looking forward to participating in the Venus appraisal programme later this year,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.

Jefferies declined to comment.

The discovery comes at a crucial moment for global energy markets as oil and gas prices rocketed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, leading many Western governments to ban Russian oil imports.

TotalEnergies Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne said last month that the company had moved forward the field’s appraisal drilling schedule to August after which the partners will have a better idea of its size, development potential and costs.

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