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Côte d’Ivoire makes ‘major’ oil discovery African Business

  • 2024 new design peanut oil refining machine in Cote d’Ivoire
  • 2024 new design peanut oil refining machine in Cote d’Ivoire
  • 2024 new design peanut oil refining machine in Cote d’Ivoire
  • 2024 new design peanut oil refining machine in Cote d’Ivoire

Oil, Gas and the Transition to Renewables 2024 Côte d'Ivoire

Ivory Coast announces new gas, oil discovery

Energy & Mining, from The Report: Côte d'Ivoire 2022

Eni and PETROCI start production from Baleine

  • Will Ivory Coast become a major oil producer by 2023?
  • Ivory Coast, which ambitions to become a "major" oil producer by 2023, announced Thursday a new discovery of oil and natural gas by Italian hydrocarbon giant ENI. The fresh discovery expands the potential of reserves found last year by 25 percent In September 2021, the country announced a find of deposits by ENI its Ivorian partern Petroci Holding.
  • Could Côte d'Ivoire's oil refinery boost exports?
  • Côte d’Ivoire’s state-owned oil refinery, the biggest in French-speaking West Africa with a refining capacity of 3.8m tonnes, could help generate revenues through exports to neighbouring countries. A conservative estimation puts production from the new block at 150, 000 bpd, says Robin Mills, CEO of Dubai-based consultancy Qamar Energy.
  • Which companies have discovered oil in Ivory Coast?
  • International companies including French giant Total and Britain's Tullow Oil have also announced significant discoveries of Ivorian offshore oil reserves in recent years. Ivory Coast, which ambitions to become a "major" oil producer by 2023, announced Thursday a new discovery of oil and natural gas by Italian hydrocarbon giant ENI.
  • Will Eni's discovery transform Côte d'Ivoire's oil and natural gas output?
  • Eni’s discovery will transform Côte d’Ivoire’s oil and natural gas output. Oil production had fallen to around 34,000 barrels per day (bpd) as of 2021, from four blocks: C-11, operated by Petroci; CI-26 and CI-40, operated by Canadian Natural Resources; and CI-27, operated by France’s Bouygues.

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