Hopefully we will be able to oblige. We do need your help to share the video channel and like the videos. We know there are oil seeps onshore, so somewhere there is an oil-prone source rock.
Thanks Mr Paul. Hope you have subscribed to out UA-cam channel to see all future updates. We keep hearing from colleagues "Oh I missed that video" - well by subscribing you will automatically get informed when a new video comes out. It also supports the channel and our growing 'family' of subscribers who want to hear more about significant global O&G developments. ATB, Mike
As far as I know currently they are drilling this well. Do you have some info about this? And what is drillship used to drill this well? Of course I’ve subscribed on your channel!
Latest reports I find on the internet stated ENI are out contracting a rig but I have not seen any reports online the well has spudded. Thanks for subscribing - we have more videos in editing and due to come out next week.
Commercial operations currently are not looking hopeful, A lot of support operators have been attacked by rebels, Total Energies pulled out of Mozambique due to attacks on personnel.
I understand this is a major issue and is affecting the Mozambique LNG project with major delays for that project. I hope the politics will be resolved peacefully and the nation can benefit from these game-changing economic boosts. Angoche, being offshore, is less prone to rebel attack, but the instability and threat of violence hardly encourages foreign investment. The future should be very bright for Mozambique.
@@albertvanlingen7590 Hopefully the politics will get sorted and the people of Mozambique can benefit from the economic transformation which the abundant natural resources SHOULD bring.
Thanks Viktor. One of the published maps had the mix up and we unfortunately propagated the error. We will try and get it right on future videos. One due out in the next couple of days I believe. Mike.
Really interesting content! Thanks for sharing. Hopefully it's an oil-prone area. Expecting further updating videos of this!
Hopefully we will be able to oblige. We do need your help to share the video channel and like the videos. We know there are oil seeps onshore, so somewhere there is an oil-prone source rock.
Thanks for the quality update
Thanks Mr Paul. Hope you have subscribed to out UA-cam channel to see all future updates. We keep hearing from colleagues "Oh I missed that video" - well by subscribing you will automatically get informed when a new video comes out. It also supports the channel and our growing 'family' of subscribers who want to hear more about significant global O&G developments. ATB, Mike
@@TROVE-1stSubsurface Absolutely
As far as I know currently they are drilling this well. Do you have some info about this? And what is drillship used to drill this well?
Of course I’ve subscribed on your channel!
Latest reports I find on the internet stated ENI are out contracting a rig but I have not seen any reports online the well has spudded. Thanks for subscribing - we have more videos in editing and due to come out next week.
Commercial operations currently are not looking hopeful, A lot of support operators have been attacked by rebels, Total Energies pulled out of Mozambique due to attacks on personnel.
I understand this is a major issue and is affecting the Mozambique LNG project with major delays for that project. I hope the politics will be resolved peacefully and the nation can benefit from these game-changing economic boosts. Angoche, being offshore, is less prone to rebel attack, but the instability and threat of violence hardly encourages foreign investment. The future should be very bright for Mozambique.
Very little news coming out of northern Mozambique from a geopolitical view and Wagner's presence in Moz just makes this more complicated.
@@albertvanlingen7590 Hopefully the politics will get sorted and the people of Mozambique can benefit from the economic transformation which the abundant natural resources SHOULD bring.
Invictus energy look more promising and better bet
ENI have a great track record of successful exploration over a number of years.......
I’ve just watched the video 0:40 not Tande-Pemane but Pande-Temane
Thanks Viktor. One of the published maps had the mix up and we unfortunately propagated the error. We will try and get it right on future videos. One due out in the next couple of days I believe. Mike.