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    And here is the whole Bloomberg article.

    Of interest to PCL shareholders is the final sale price with GALP expecting first bids in mid June! Should be interesting!
    A nice warm up for the value of any discovery made in PEL 87/Saturn!
    And good to see some of the big boys are in there looking!!
    I wonder where Chevron is?

    Exxon, Shell Said to Mull Bids for Stake in Galp’s Namibia Field
    Dinesh Nair and Kevin Crowley, Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) --21 May 2024

    Exxon Mobil Corp. and Shell Plc are among energy giants evaluating bids for a stake in Galp Energia SGPS SA’s major oil field offshore Namibia, according to people familiar with the matter. TotalEnergies SE and Equinor ASA are also among those considering acquiring the 40% stake Galp is seeking to sell in the Mopane discovery, said the people, asking not to be identified as the matter is private.

    Based on Galp’s recent “in place” estimates for 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent in the Mopane complex, the entire discovery could be worth around $20 billion, or potentially more, some of the people said.

    The Portuguese firm said in an April filing that the oil estimate is before drilling additional exploration and appraisal wells.
    Galp, which is working with a financial adviser to sell half of its 80% holding in the asset, has called for first round bids in mid-June, according to the people.

    Shares of Galp were up 2.2% at 12:41 p.m. Tuesday in Lisbon, putting it on track for the biggest daily gain in about a month and giving the company a market value of €15.2 billion ($16.5 billion). Deliberations are in the early stages and other bidders could emerge, while the Lisbon-based company could also decide to retain the stake if it cannot reach a final agreement with any of the parties, the people said.

    Representatives for Galp, Shell, Exxon and Equinor declined to comment. A spokesperson for TotalEnergies didn’t respond to a request for comment.

    Galp shares jumped 21% after the company said in April that a well test “potentially” indicated Mopane could be an important commercial find in Namibia following the completion of the first phase of its exploration.

    Galp’s oil finds have added to discoveries drilled off the southwest African nation, with Shell and TotalEnergies also finding oil in the area in the past two years. The finds are helping to turn the sparsely populated country into a hotspot for exploration. While no fields have yet been given the green light for development, hopes are high in the country that an economic boom similar to that seen in Guyana could follow.

    Officials from Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy and state oil company Namcor visited Guyana late last year seeking advice about oil developments, while Patrick Pouyanne, chief executive officer of TotalEnergies, recently drew parallels between the two countries.

    Galp is the operator of the Mopane license area with an 80% stake. Namcor, or National Petroleum Corp. of Namibia, and Custos each hold 10% stakes.

    Last edited by V10: 22/05/24
 
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