Press Release:- Federal Government of Somalia enters into an agreement with Multi-Client seismic survey company Spectrum ASA
The
new acquisition is intended to complement 20,000 km of existing seismic
that was acquired in 2014. These seismic surveys will allow the
in-depth study of hydrocarbon prospectivity offshore Somalia, which lies
in close proximity to major discoveries on the East African margin.
The Multi-Client model described within the agreement ensures that the government will receive the acquired data to help map the hydrocarbon resource potential at no cost. With the acquired data, Spectrum ASA will use its global marketing reach to raise interest and awareness amongst the oil and gas industry.
At
the signing ceremony, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources,
His Excellency Mohamed Mukhtar Ibrahim, said that "this historic seismic
data agreement will be the resumption of the exploration programme of
the hydrocarbon reserves of our country, which will be a turning point
for the economic development of our nation.”
Mohamed Aden, Minister of Finance who is also the Chair of the Financial
Governance Committee commended the process of drafting this agreement.
His
Excellency Omar Abdirashid A. Sharmarke, Prime Minister of the Federal
Republic of Somalia who concluded the event said "Seismic data can lead
to good decision-making and guided strategy.”
For further information or questions, please contact:
Ibrahim Hussien
Head of External Relations
Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources
Email: Ibrahim.hussein@mopetmr.so
Press Release:- Federal Government of Somalia enters into an agreement with Multi-Client seismic survey company Spectrum ASA
MOGADISHU, September 5th 2015 – The East Africa region has been emerging as a major new frontier in the oil and gas industry for some time. The news that Somalia has opened itself up to exploration is a further indication that the region is awa