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Woodside's Sangomar project produces first oil in Senegal

Senegal's Sangomar oil and gas field has produced its very first oil, operator Woodside Energy stated on Tuesday, turning the West African country into the world's newest oil manufacturer.

It marks the start of a brand-new period for the nation, where gas production is also due to begin by the end of the year at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) liquefied natural gas (LNG). job, run by BP, straddling Senegal's border with. Mauritania.

This is a historical day for Senegal and for Woodside, stated. Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill in a declaration. First oil from the. Sangomar field is a crucial turning point and shows delivery versus. our method.

Found 10 years ago about 100 km (62 miles) offshore. south of the capital Dakar, Sangomar is anticipated to produce. about 100,000 barrels daily.

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

The project's Phase 1 development, expense in between $4.9-$ 5.2. billion, Woodside stated, adding that 21 of 23 wells have actually been. drilled and completed, consisting of 9 production wells.

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

Sangomar crude has an API gravity of 31 degrees and includes. 1% sulphur, making it comparable in quality to Oman and Norway's. Johan Sverdrup crudes, O'Neill said.

We expect the crude to be generally processed by refineries in. Europe and Asia and we are seeing strong need for our product. in the market and have already sold our very first couple of freights, both. of which are anticipated to go to Europe, she informed analysts on a. conference call.

The business holds an 82% participating interest in the. task, while Senegal's national oil business Petrosen has an. 18% stake.

Very first oil from the Sangomar field marks a brand-new age not only. for our nation's industry and economy, but most significantly for. our individuals, Thierno Ly, Petrosen's basic supervisor for. expedition and production, stated in the statement.

Senegal's freshly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has. said his federal government would conduct an audit of the country's oil,. gas and mining sectors, and re-negotiate the terms of oil, gas. and mineral agreements with foreign operators in the country.

Dealing with issues about possible modifications in financial terms,. Woodside's executive vice president for international. operations, Shiva McMahon, stated she had had a very good. meeting with Senegal's brand-new energy minister, Birame Souleye. Diop, about two weeks earlier.

It was a very favorable conference, and Minister Diop also. reiterated and reinforced the value of appreciating of. legal obligations by all parties, McMahon said.

(source: Reuters)