Total acquires interests Argentina
Posted: 14 January 2010
Total has acquired interests in four exploration licenses in Argentina in partnership with YPF in order to appraise their shale gas potential.
Located in the Neuqu�n Basin, the licenses were awarded by the provincial authorities for a six-year period. The four new blocks are the latest addition to the Group?s portfolio of assets in Argentina, which includes significant holdings in shale gas play.
More specifically, Total has acquired:
A 42.5% interest in both the Aguada de Castro and Pampa las Yeguas II licenses, which Total will operate.
A 40% interest in the Cerro Las Minas license and a 45% interest in the Cerro Partido license which will be operated by YPF.
"These new interests in acreage that is potentially rich in shale gas further strengthen Total?s presence in unconventional gas, a domain in which Total has the ambition to grow significantly," said Yves-Louis Darricarr�re, President of Total Exploration & Production.
The latest transactions follow on from the acquisition of 85% stakes in the La Escalonada and Rinc�n La Ceniza blocks in the same shale gas play in early 2010. As operator, Total is currently conducting geological, seismic and petrophysical studies in these blocks.
In 2010, the Group carried out similar studies on two other long-held blocks that it operates: Aguada Pichana (27.3%) and San Roque (24.7%).
Total is planning to drill exploration wells in 2011 to evaluate the play?s potential.
The entire shale gas zone held by Total represents a combined area of 1,548 square kilometres (approximately 380,000 acres) in Total?s net share.
Total Exploration & Production in Argentina
Present in Argentina since 1978, Total, through its subsidiary Total Austral, operates 28% of the country?s gas production. The Group?s equity share of production averaged
82,700 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2010.
Its main assets in the Neuqu�n Basin are Aguada Pichana and San Roque, which account for around 56% of the Group?s operated production in Argentina. Its other main production hub is Tierra del Fuego, where Total operates the onshore Ara and Ca�adon Alfa fields and the offshore Hidra, Kaus, Argo, Carina and Aries fields, which together account for 44% of Total?s operated production.
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