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Oil in GalMudug State.^_^

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Oil in GalMudug State.^_^

Postby Jesteye » Sun Mar 14, 2010 6:59 pm

East Africa is next hot oil zone
Published: March. 10, 2010 at 2:32 PM
"NAIROBI, Kenya, March 10 (UPI) -- East Africa is emerging as the next oil boom following a big strike in Uganda's Lake Albert Basin. Other oil and natural gas reserves have been found in Tanzania and Mozambique and exploration is under way in Ethiopia and even war-torn Somalia.

The region, until recently largely ignored by the energy industry, is "the last real high-potential area in the world that hasn't been fully explored," says Richard Schmitt, chief executive officer of Dubai's Black Marlin Energy, which is prospecting in East Africa.

The discovery at Lake Albert, in the center of Africa between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, is estimated to contain the equivalent of several billion barrels of oil. It is likely to be the biggest onshore field found south of the Sahara Desert in two decades.

Tullow Oil, the British exploration company backed by a $1.4 billion loan from the Royal Bank of Scotland, says its Ngassa field in Uganda may be the biggest find in the Lake Albert Basin to date with up to 600 million barrels.

Tullow has discovered reserves equivalent to around 2 billion barrels of oil in Uganda in the last four years. Most of the initial finds in East Africa were made by independent wildcatters like Tullow and another British firm, Heritage Oil, run by former mercenary Tony Buckingham.

Now the majors are moving in. Heritage recently sold its 50 percent share in two Lake Albert Basin fields to Eni of Italy for $1.5 billion.

Eni said the two blocks have the potential to produce 1 billion barrels and is fighting it out with Tullow for control of the reserves on the Ugandan side of Lake Albert.

The Italian company is busy expanding in sub-Saharan Africa and has interests in Angola, Nigeria, Gabon, Mozambique and the Republic of Congo.

The Ugandan government is negotiating with several majors with the financial clout to handle the enormous investment required to develop these emerging fields.

Front-runners reportedly include China's state-run CNOOC, Total of France and Exxon Mobil of the United States.

Andarko Petroleum Corp. of Texas says it has hit a giant natural gas field off the coast of Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony that became independent in 1975. Norway's Statoil is drilling in Mozambique's Rovuma Basin.

Since the 2006 find at Lake Albert, one of the Great Lakes of Africa strung out along the Great Rift Valley, there have been at least 15 confirmed major strikes in the region.

The Indian Ocean island of Madagascar contains "enormous reserves," according to Tiziana Luzzi-Arbouille of IHS Global Insight consultancy of London.

"What happened in Uganda made it easier for smaller companies to raise funding," said Tewodros Ashenafi, head of Southwest Energy, an Ethiopian company exploring in the Ogaden Basin in the east of the country.

This is a vast 135,000-square-mile territory in landlocked Ethiopia that is believed to contain sizable reserves of oil. It is estimated to hold 4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas as well.

Malaysia's Petronas, which recently acquired major blocks in Iraq, signed an exploration agreement with Addis Ababa in August 2007.

The main problem for the oil industry is that the Ogaden, like many parts of Africa, is a conflict zone, as it has been pretty much since the Cold War in the 1970s. This is one reason why exploration has been so tardy.

Separatist rebels of the Ogaden National Liberation Front have warned oil companies to keep away and in April 2007 attacked a Chinese exploration group, killing 74 people.

Petronas is also exploring in the Gambella Basin of western Ethiopia.

Somalia has been torn by wars between feuding militias and clans since dictator Siad Barre was toppled in 1991 but it is also considered to hold considerable oil reserves.

A 1993 study by Petroconsultants of Geneva concluded that Somalia has two of the most potentially interesting hydrocarbon-yielding basins in the entire region -- one in the central Mudugh region, the other in the Gulf of Aden.

That was one of 10 such basins across Somalia, southeast Ethiopia and northeast Kenya.

More recent analyses indicate that Somalia could have reserves of up to 10 billion barrels.

But exploration remains an extremely hazardous undertaking. And it's likely to become more so as the country becomes a major focus for U.S. counter-terrorism operations against al-Qaida and its affiliates who are dug in there."

http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resourc ... 268249530/

The two most promising hydrocarbon-yielding basins is located in Puntland And in GalMudug. Woohoo!

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:03 pm

Hobyo # 1 & 2 :up: Sinclair Oil :up:

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Postby Jesteye » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:07 pm

Hobyo # 1 & 2 :up: Sinclair Oil :up:
See tahay Ugaas?


We need to get our hands of Petroconsultants study. And start offering and awarding Hydrocarbon exploration contracts. Do you Agree or Disagree?

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:08 pm

Jesteye,

We can always use our Norwegian connections :up: After all Statoil was very committed to oil exploration in the 1980s in our region before the scandal :down:

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Postby oldenglish » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:10 pm

The big bad Darood will have your oil :D

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Postby Jesteye » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:13 pm

Jesteye,

We can always use our Norwegian connections :up: After all Statoil was very committed to oil exploration in the 1980s in our region before the scandal :down:
Hehehehehehe!

Hell yeah!

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:13 pm

The big bad Darood will have your oil :D

Yet they continue to stuff you into containers just like the Tuna :lol:

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Postby oldenglish » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:15 pm

The big bad Darood will have your oil :D

Yet they continue to stuff you into containers just like the Tuna :lol:

We, the Tuna already have plans on building Hobyo a port. Thats just the start :twisted:

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:17 pm

OldEnglish,

Don't get me wrong, I like Tuna heads :up: My current sweetheart is a Tuna head and she looks more Oromo than Somali :up:

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Re: Oil in GalMudug State.^_^

Postby Jesteye » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:18 pm

Abdi,

Ugaas, leave the insecure man to be.

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Re: Oil in GalMudug State.^_^

Postby oldenglish » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:20 pm

OldEnglish,

Don't get me wrong, I like Tuna heads :up: My current sweetheart is a Tuna head and she looks more Oromo than Somali :up:
:up:
Abdi,

Ugaas, leave the insecure man to be.
You can't control resources. :lol:

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Postby Somalian_Boqor » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:21 pm

GalMudug is a State within Puntland.

No Airport, no seaport.

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Postby Jesteye » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:29 pm

GalMudug is a State within Puntland.

No Airport, no seaport.
Hahahaha!

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Postby oldenglish » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:35 pm

GalMudug is a State within Puntland.

No Airport, no seaport.

Neither Xarhrardher/Hobyo have a port. Nor is their a functioning governing body in the region besides Puntland. And their capital is Galckayco, either way no international corporations would venture past Garowe let alone South of Puntland. Its a death trap for any non-Galmudug let alone foreigners, with the crusaders of Shabab and the political turmoil of Xamar I doubt anything or any serious talks of resources in Central Somalia would bypass talks in Garowe.

insecurity/terrorism/piracy are heavens in Galmudug.

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Postby Jesteye » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:48 pm

GalMudug is a State within Puntland.

No Airport, no seaport.

Neither Xarhrardher/Hobyo have a port. Nor is their a functioning governing body in the region besides Puntland. And their capital is Galckayco, either way no international corporations would venture past Garowe let alone South of Puntland. Its a death trap for any non-Galmudug let alone foreigners, with the crusaders of Shabab and the political turmoil of Xamar I doubt anything or any serious talks of resources in Central Somalia would bypass talks in Garowe.

insecurity/terrorism/piracy are heavens in Galmudug.

Cheap Shot.

GalMudug State is a secure and governed-land. And offers large Reserves of Oil and Natural Gas. Only a fool will say No! - to GalMudug's offer.


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