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Moeve sells 25% of its offshore Suriname stake to TotalEnergies

By America Hernandez

PARIS, 27 June - TotalEnergies announced on Friday that it had acquired from the Spanish company Moeve a 25% stake of Block 53 offshore Suriname. Financial details were not disclosed.

The block is located adjacent to the Gran Morgu project, which Total invested in last October. It is estimated that this development will yield more than 700,000,000 barrels of recoverable oil.

South America has not yet produced hydrocarbons but it has ambitions to follow in the footsteps of neighbouring Guyana where Exxon Mobil led a consortium that discovered over 11 billion barrels worth of recoverable oil.

Total has announced that Block 53, which contains a discovery of oil and gas near Gran Morgu's border, will allow the project to expand.

Moeve (formerly CEPSA), Spain's second-largest oil company, sold 70% of the assets it owned for oil production since 2022, as part of a plan worth 8 billion euros ($9.4 billion), to shift its focus toward low-carbon businesses.

Houston-based APA operates Block 53 and owns 45% of the company, while Petronas holds 30%.

(source: Reuters)