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Invictus Energy wants to settle production arrangement with Zimbabwe within weeks

Australia's Invictus Energy is hopeful it will within weeks conclude a. production sharing agreement (PSA) with the Zimbabwe federal government. to develop its Cabora Bassa job, a nonexecutive director. stated on Thursday, following years of hold-ups.

The PSA is an important missing component as Invictus looks for to. advertise gas discoveries in the north of Zimbabwe, with. energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie estimating that Mukuyu was the. second biggest discovery made in sub-Saharan Africa in 2015. behind Shell's Jonker-1 discover offshore Namibia.

Robin Sutherland, an industry veteran and non-executive. director at Invictus, said a group consulted with senior federal government. officials recently where the Zimbabwe reserve bank governor. John Mangudya suggested he would lead federal government settlements.

He wishes to fast-track the negotiations to get them done. and discussed weeks rather than years or months, Sutherland,. who took a trip with the team, informed .

Mangudya and his office did not immediately respond to. ask for remark.

The PSA has been held up for around four years and is crucial as. Invictus takes a look at early phases to commercialise the discovery,. with miners in the energy-starved nation among prospective. off-takers, he said.

Invictus Energy, which will undertake 3D surveys and test. the Mukuyu-2 well to determine its circulation rate, has actually already signed. a gas sales pact with Mbuyu Energy for a 500 megawatt (MW). gas-to-power job.

We have customers pleading for power and we are close to the. grid, Sutherland stated of possible plans to get a small gas. processing center in and hook it as much as a generator for power.

The primary steps to commercialise its Zimbabwe project might. be taken in the next year or more, he added, although absolutely nothing had. been settled yet.

(source: Reuters)