Sasol to Search for Oil Off South Africa’s East Coast

Sasol, through its upstream oil and gas subsidiary, Sasol Petroleum International, yesterday signed an Exploration Right permit to explore for hydrocarbons on the East Coast (Durban and Zululand basins), offshore Kwazulu-Natal province, with the Petroleum Agency South Africa (PASA).

Sasol to Search for Oil Off South Africa's East Coast

The Exploration Right permit was granted by PASA for an initial period of three years.

The Durban and Zululand basins are of interest because they sit at the southern end of the Mozambique Channel. Significant discoveries have recently been made in the north of Mozambique, most notably in the Rovuma basin.

“This is Sasol’s first operated Exploration Right licence in South Africa for at least a decade,” said Ebbie Haan, Managing Director at Sasol Petroleum International.

He added that Sasol will ensure that a robust public consultation programme is implemented during the assessment phase and that stakeholders’ concerns will be addressed. Sasol already has an exemplary track record in conducting exploration of this nature. Offshore Mozambique, Sasol has conducted three separate seismic surveys and drilled three wells with no negative impacts on marine mammals, including the endangered dugong, whilst maintaining good relationships with artisanal and commercial fisheries, as well as the tourism and conservation sectors.

In 2011, Sasol was granted a Technical Cooperation Permit (TCP 032) to study and investigate the potential for hydrocarbons, in an area covering 83 000km2.

The granting of the Exploration Right (SPI: 100% interest) permit follows the submission of a work programme in September 2012, followed by a high-level Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan completed in February this year.

Sasol has already completed 4 000 kilometres of a 2D seismic survey in terms of a programme covering an area of 5 950 km. The remainder will be acquired in 2014, following which the results will be analysed and interpreted.

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Press Release, November 14, 2013; Image: CGG