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VAALCO Energy to Execute Drilling Plans & FPSO Refurbishment in Africa
ZACKS· 2025-05-14 13:30
Core Viewpoint - VAALCO Energy is actively pursuing oil and gas development projects in Côte d'Ivoire and Gabon, with significant plans for drilling and refurbishment of production facilities aimed at enhancing production efficiency and extending the economic life of its assets [1][5]. Côte d'Ivoire Developments - The company plans to refurbish the FPSO Baobab at the Baobab field in Block CI-40, which ceased production on January 31, 2025, and will undergo dry dock refurbishment in Dubai [2][3]. - The refurbishment is essential for extending the economic life of the Baobab field, allowing for continued oil production until at least 2038 [3]. - VAALCO Energy holds a 27.39% stake in the Baobab field, which is operated by Canadian Natural Resources International with a 57.61% interest [4]. - A significant development drilling campaign is scheduled for 2026, which is expected to increase hydrocarbon production from the Baobab field [5]. Expansion into Block CI-705 - In March 2025, VAALCO Energy entered a farm-in agreement for Block CI-705, acquiring a 70% working interest and a 100% paying interest through a commercial carry agreement [6]. Gabon Drilling Campaign - The company is preparing for a drilling program in Gabon for 2025/2026, expected to commence in the third quarter of 2025 [7]. - The Gabon drilling campaign will include development, appraisal, and exploration wells, as well as workovers for existing wells [8]. - A rig has been contracted from Borr Drilling for the drilling program, which will focus on the Etame and Southeast Etame North Tchibala platforms [8]. - Plans also include re-drilling existing wells and performing workovers at the Ebouri field to restore production and access previously removed reserves [9].