TotalEnergies to Start Exploration Drilling Off Suriname from May

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TotalEnergies will start drilling an exploration well on Suriname's Block 64, the company's country manager Artur Nunes da Silva said on Wednesday, adding final costs and further well operations were still being organized.

Suriname is working to build its offshore oil and gas industry. TotalEnergies' $10.5 billion project with APA Corp APA.O was green-lit earlier this year and is expected to start producing in 2028.


(Reuters - Reporting by Ank KuipersWriting by Oliver Griffin)

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