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Main companies operating in Senegal's gas, mining and oil sectors

Senegal's freshly chosen President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Wednesday said his federal government would perform an audit of the West African country's oil, gas and mining sectors.

The announcement followed a campaign pledge to re-negotiate the terms of mineral, oil and gas contracts with foreign operators in the nation, which is set to start producing oil and gas this year.

The following are the primary business running in Senegal's. oil and gas sectors:

BP

BP and U.S.-listed Kosmo Energy are leading. the development of Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA), Senegal's first. liquefied natural gas (LNG) task.

GTA, a drifting facility straddling the border between. Senegal and Mauritania, will produce 2.3 million tonnes of LNG. annually in its first stage.

BP is the task's operator, with a 56% stake. Kosmos. Energy holds a 27% stake. Senegal, through its nationwide oil. company Petrosen, holds 10%, and Mauritania, through its SMHPM. oil business, 7%.

KOSMOS ENERGY

Kosmos Energy went into the Senegal oil and gas sector in 2014. with the acquisition of stakes in the Cayar and St. Louis. offshore blocks where the GTA lies. It has actually become the. operator of the Yakaar-Teranga gas field with a 90% working. interest after BP decided to leave the field.

Yakaar-Teranga is approximated to be among the world's biggest. gas discoveries recently and holds around 25 trillion. cubic feet (tcf) of advantaged gas - or gas that can be. rapidly brought into production, according to the business.

WOODSIDE ENERGY

Australia's Woodside Energy holds 82% of the. Sangomar oil and gas field being developed off the coast of. Senegal. Petrosen holds the rest.

The Sangomar field lies roughly 100 kilometres. ( 62 miles) south of Senegal's capital Dakar. Work began in. early 2020 and very first oil production is expected in mid-2024.

This first stage of advancement will target 230 million. barrels of petroleum.

OVERALL

The French energy significant signed a contract in 2017 to. explore for oil and gas off Senegal's Atlantic coast.

Under the offer, Total is exploring in the deepwater Rufisque. and Ultra Deep Offshore blocks where it is the operator and. holds 90% and 70% stakes respectively.

ORANTO

Nigeria's privately-held Oranto Petroleum is exploring two. undrilled oil blocks off the coast of Senegal, the Cayar. Shallow, now open up to farm-in partners, and the St Louis Shallow,. which it went into in 2015.

Senegal's mining sector is generally focused on gold, phosphate. and zircon. The nation likewise has considerable reserves of base. metals such as copper, iron and nickel, and has crucial. limestone reserves.

These are the main mining companies operating in the. Senegal:

ENDEAVOUR

Endeavour owns Senegal's biggest producing gold. mine, the Sabodala-Massawa, which has functioned for over. a years.

The mine was obtained as part of Endeavour's purchase of. smaller sized West African miner Teranga in February 2021, which had. bought Barrick Gold's 90% stake in the Massawa task.

Endeavour is presently broadening the Sabodala-Massawa mine. with the addition of a new processing center.

MANAGEM

Moroccan mining company Managem obtained IAMGOLD's. Boto Gold Task in eastern Senegal last year. The. project has mineral reserves of 31.5 million lots of ore grading. 1.6 g/t gold, equivalent to 1,605,000 ounces.

It is still in construction phase, with plant commissioning. scheduled for the very first half of 2025

DANGOTE

Nigeria's Dangote Cement has a 1.5 million heaps. per year factory around 60 kilometres outside Dakar. It is one. of the biggest foreign direct investments by an African business. in Senegal, according to the business's site.

(source: Reuters)