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TotalEnergies Namibia's project is smaller and later than expected

FID is expected to end in 2026, not by the end of 2025

Production capacity has dropped to 150,000 barrels a day from 160,000

The country has been discovered by fellow majors

PARIS, February 5 - CEO Patrick Pouyanne stated on Wednesday that the French oil major TotalEnergies will make a final decision on investment in its Namibian oil discovery by 2026.

The project would produce 150,000 barrels a day. This is down from the initial 160,000 barrels a day that was discussed during its Investor Day in October.

Pouyanne's previous target for the decision date on FID was 2025. This was announced at a results conference last April.

The French oil giant has stated that it struggles to break even at less than $20 per barrel - an internal requirement of FID.

The high gas content in Namibia has complicated the development of promising offshore discoveries.

Chevron and BP both declared their initial Namibian discoveries commercially unviable last month.

(source: Reuters)