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       Balancing optimism with caution






       This week saw a number of optimistic upstream announcements,

       but with COVID-19 cases on the rise in North America and Europe

       there is cause for concern for the sector’s short-term outlook



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                         up here.                             AfrOil: Forward momentum
                           There was good news in the upstream this week  In North Africa, Libya continues to report oil
                         as several positive announcements were made  production up following the signing of a cease-
                         across a number of regions regarding production,  fire agreement. According to Mustafa Sanalla,
                         reserves and activity.               the head of National Oil Corp. (NOC), output
                           Libya has not only announced rising produc-  levels reached 800,000 barrels per day last week
                         tion levels but also a new upstream joint venture  and could climb to 1.3mn bpd in early 2021.
                         with Wintershall Dea. South Africa, meanwhile,   Also in Libya, Germany’s Wintershall Dea has
                         has seen the discovery of sizeable offshore gas con-  set up a new joint venture with NOC. It has trans-
                         densate reserves.                    ferred its operatorship of two licence areas in the
                           Indonesia has announced plans to work directly  Sirte Basin to the venture, which will be known as
                         with developers to help optimise their production  Sarir Oil Operations (SOO). Wintershall signed
                         operations in a bid to reach the country’s 2030 out-  exploration and production-sharing agreements
                         put targets.                         (EPSAs) for the blocks in December 2019 but has
                           Kazakhstan has launched the country’s first ever  not been able to start development operations yet.
                         online upstream auction as the government strives   Offshore South Africa, France’s Total and its
                         to attract oil and gas investment.   partners have announced the discovery of sizeable
                           ExxonMobil has raised the reserve estimate for  gas condensate reserves at Luiperd, a field within
                         its Stabroek block offshore Guyana, while at the  Block 11B/12B in the Outeniqua Basin. This marks
                         same time entering talks with the government over  the second hydrocarbon find at the block follow-
                         a gas supply deal.                   ing Brulpadda, which confirmed the existence of
                           Drilling and hydraulic fracturing activity are on the  major hydrocarbon reserves in the region.
                         rise in North America, with started jobs and rig counts   On the legal front, Mozambique has wrapped
                         both rebounding from lows seen earlier this year.  up a review of the laws governing oil and gas



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