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Total enters exploration in Guyana Basin with three exploration licenses

Total has signed agreements to acquire interests into two exploration licenses offshore Guyana, the Canje Block and the Kanuku Block. These agreements come after entering into an option agreement for the nearby Orinduik Block. Subject to the approval of relevant authorities, Total will  own exploration rights to an area covering more than 12,000 sq km in the Guyana Basin.

“Total is very pleased with this significant entry in the prolific Guyana Basin,” Arnaud Breuillac, President, Exploration & Production at Total, said. “The Canje, Kanuku and Orinduik blocks are located in a very favorable petroleum context, evidenced by the Liza discovery in 2015. Acquiring interests in these highly prospective licenses is in line with the new exploration strategy in place since 2015.”

Total acquires a 35% working interest in the Canje Block, located in water depths of 1,700 to 3,000 m, under the terms of the agreement signed with an affiliate of Canadian company JHI Associates and Guyana-based company Mid-Atlantic Oil & Gas. These two companies will retain a shared 30% interest alongside operator ExxonMobil (35%).

Total acquires a 25% working interest in the Kanuku Block, located in water depths of 70 to 100 m, under the terms of the agreement signed with operator Repsol (37.5%) and will be a partner alongside Tullow (37.5%).

Total holds an option to purchase a 25% working interest in the Orinduik Block, located in water depths of 70 to 100 m, under the terms of the agreement signed in September 2017 with an affiliate of Canadian company Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas, who will retain a 15% interest following exercise of the option, alongside operator Tullow (60%).

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