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Total further increases its footprint in the Gulf of Mexico

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World Pipelines,


Total has acquired several assets located in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the Cobalt International Energy company’s bankruptcy auction sale. Total submitted offers on several assets for a consideration of approximately US$300 million and acquires from Cobalt:

  • A 20% interest in the North Platte discovery. As a result, Total increases its interest to 60% and becomes operator of this discovery. Total will have Statoil as a partner, who acquired the remaining 40%.
  • A 20% interest in the Anchor discovery. As a result, Total increases its interest to 32.5%, after having acquired 12.5% last December. This discovery is operated by Chevron.
  • 13 offshore exploration blocks, which will be operated by Total.

On 5 April 2018, the United States Bankruptcy Court approved these results.

“The sale of Cobalt’s assets gives us the opportunity to further enhance our portfolio in the Gulf of Mexico under particularly attractive conditions and to be able to apply our expertise as a deep offshore operator. We will now develop the North Platte discovery, looking for the most efficient scheme in terms of development cost”, stated Arnaud Breuillac, President Exploration & Production at Total.

Discovered in 2012 by Total and Cobalt in the Wilcox play, North Platte covers four blocks of the Garden Banks area, 275 km off the coast of Louisiana in approximately 1300 m of water. The field is now fully appraised with a total of three wells and three sidetracks.

Discovered in 2014, Anchor is also located in the Wilcox play, 225 km off the coast of Louisiana in approximately 1500 m of water. It is one of the most significant recent discoveries in the GoM. Anchor is operated by Chevron (55%) alongside Total (32.5%), and Venari (12.5%).

Total Exploration and Production in the US

Total has been active in Exploration and Production in the US since 1957. In 2017, the Group’s production in the country was 123 000 boe/d.

In the GoM, Total focuses on the deepwater domain. In addition to North Platte and Anchor, the Group holds working interests in three producing fields, Jack with 25% and Tahiti with 17%, both operated by Chevron, and Chinook with 33.33%, operated by Petrobras. Last January, it also announced the major Ballymore discovery (Total 40%, Chevron 60% operator), located in the Norphlet play, following an exploration agreement signed with Chevron on September 2017. Total also holds participations in over 160 exploration leases.

Onshore, Total operates about 100 000 boe/d (shale gas production) in the Barnett play (Total 100%, operator) and is a 25% participant in a JV operated by Chesapeake in the Utica shale play.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/11042018/total-further-increases-its-footprint-in-the-gulf-of-mexico/

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