TOTALENERGIES PULLS OUT OF SOUTH AFRICAN GAS FIELDS OVER ECONOMIC HURDLES

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On Monday, French energy giant, TotalEnergies said it was withdrawing from two offshore gas fields in South Africa as they did not appear economically viable.

A subsidiary of TotalEnergies owns a 45 percent stake in a block off the countryā€™s southern coast where the fields, Brulpadda and Luiperd, were discovered.

TotalEnergies said they could ā€œnot be turned into a commercial development as it appeared to be too challenging to economically develop and monetise these gas discoveries for the South African market.ā€

The block, spanning 19,000 square kilometres (7,335 square miles), is located 175 kilometres (109 miles) off the South African south coast.

Holding a 25-percent interest in the block, Qatar Petroleum also announced its intention to withdraw from the project, said Africa Energy Corp., a Canadian oil and gas exploration company that holds a 10-percent stake through a subsidiary.

Another partner, CNR International, which owns 20 percent of the block, announced its departure earlier in July.

Africa Energy Corp. said it did not intend to withdraw from the project and noted that, under a joint agreement, companies that pull out of the block will give up their stakes for free to those that stay.

The company said the gas fields were ā€œthe largest discoveries of natural gas resources in South Africa.ā€

It added, ā€œIf developed, it could supply a significant portion of the countryā€™s energy needs as it seeks to transition away from coal-fired power plants.ā€

Meanwhile, environmental groups have opposed the project, warning that drilling in the deep waters would threaten the regionā€™s biodiversity and fishermen.

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