Galp Energia confirms importance of 10 Bbbl Mopane oil discovery offshore Namibia
(Bloomberg) – Galp Energia SGPS SA’s shares jumped after the Portuguese oil company said a well test “potentially” indicates Mopane could be an important commercial find in Namibia.
The stock climbed as much as 21% in Lisbon to €19.37, the highest since 2007.
“The flows achieved during the well test have reached the maximum allowed limits of 14,000 boed, potentially positioning Mopane as an important commercial discovery,” Galp said in a regulatory filing on Sunday. “In the Mopane complex alone, and before drilling additional exploration and appraisal wells, hydrocarbon in-place estimates are 10 Bboe, or higher.”
Oil finds by Galp in Namibia have added to discoveries drilled off the southwest African nation. In the past two years, majors Shell Plc and TotalEnergies SE have made finds that turned the sparsely populated country into a hotspot for exploration on the continent.
Galp said on Sunday that it “successfully” completed the first phase of the Mopane exploration campaign with the conclusion of the Mopane-1X well testing operations. Galp said it plans to further explore, appraise and develop the wider Mopane complex.
Lisbon-based Galp is the operator with 80% of the license area. National Petroleum Corp. of Namibia, or Namcor, and Custos each hold 10% stakes.
Galp also holds stakes in offshore oil blocks in Brazil.
Lead image: A sign above the Galp Energia SGPS SA booth on day two of the Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022. The Web Summit runs from 1-4 November. (Photographer: Zed Jameson/Bloomberg)