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Woodside's Sangomar project produces very first oil in Senegal

Senegal's Sangomar oil and gas field has actually produced its very first oil, operator Woodside Energy said on Tuesday, adding that the drilling project was ongoing.

The much awaited first oil is a milestone for the West African country which is set to turn into one of the world's newest oil and gas producer.

Another major gas project, the BP -operated Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) liquefied natural gas (LNG) job straddling Senegal's border with Mauritania, is expected to start production by the end of the year.

Located about 100 km (62 miles) offshore south of the capital Dakar, Sangomar is Senegal's very first offshore oil advancement with production expected to be about 100,000 barrels each day.

This is a historic day for Senegal and for Woodside, stated Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill in a declaration. Very first oil from the Sangomar field is an essential milestone and reflects shipment against our strategy.

A drifting production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel for the job gotten here in the country in February.

The task is in its Phase 1 advancement, which costs in between $4.9-$ 5.2 billion, Woodside said, including that 21 of 23 wells have actually been drilled and finished in the first phase, including nine production wells.

The drilling campaign at Sangomar is ongoing and Woodside expects to continue commissioning activities and securely ramping up production through 2024, the declaration said.

The company holds an 82% participating interest in the job, while Senegal's nationwide oil company Petrosen has an 18% stake.

First oil from the Sangomar field marks a brand-new period not just for our country's market and economy, however most importantly for our individuals, Thierno Ly, Petrosen's basic manager for exploration and production, stated in the declaration.

Senegal's newly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has stated his federal government would conduct an audit of the nation's oil, gas and mining sectors, and re-negotiate the regards to oil, gas and mineral agreements with foreign operators in the nation.

(source: Reuters)