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TotalEnergies named most-admired upstream explorer

28 Jun, 2023
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French major TotalEnergies has been named the upstream industry’s most-admired explorer and received the Discovery of the Year award in Wood Mackenzie’s annual Exploration Survey.

Wood Mackenzie Senior Vice President, Energy Research Dr Andrew Latham said: “For the third time in our industry-leading survey, TotalEnergies has received the illustrious recognition of being named the most-admired explorer.

“The industry continues to admire operators who can not only open new frontiers, but also find large volumes of advantaged resources. TotalEnergies recent efforts and discoveries have been excellent examples of both trends.”

Along with being identified as the most-admired company, TotalEnergies also received the Discovery of the Year award for Venus (Namibia), in partnership with QatarEnergy, Impact Oil & Gas and NAMCOR.

“The Venus discovery made in 3,000 metres of water off of Namibia is truly a play opener that has the entire industry very excited,” said Latham.

“If this project is able to move forward, it will establish an important new industry for Namibia.”

Two other awards were announced at the event: Hess Corporation was awarded the E&P Explorer of the Year, and Petrobras the NOC Explorer of the Year.

It is the second year in a row that Hess has been recognised as E&P Explorer of the Year. The company has transformed itself with an enormous run of giant successes in Guyana since 2015.

Petrobras has returned to operating high impact deepwater exploration in Brazil and recent results include the giant Aram discovery found in 2022. Appraisal drilling at Aram could confirm around two billion barrels in Brazil’s Santos basin.

“The exploration industry continues to see an excellent series of high-impact finds in many parts of the world,” said Latham.

“The industry remains very dynamic and these recognised companies, as well as many others, continue to deliver advantaged resources that can displace less sustainable supply. Their development will reduce oil and gas emissions and provide cashflow to fund investment in low carbon alternatives through the energy transition.”

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