The history of hydrocarbon exploration activit
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[Abdulkadir Abiikar, Petrosom, 2007]
London- moolkaal@aol.com
# | date | Researcher/Oil Company and/or organisation | Type of work or activity |
1* | 2007 | Canmex in joint venture with Range Resources in Puntland | Canmex will start drilling for oil in Puntland at the beginning of 2008 in blocks previously awarded to Conoco. [Conoco declared “force majeure” in 1990.] |
1 | 2005 | Range Resources obtained farm-in deal with Puntland State. [Range is an Australian firm]. The agreement covers on hydrocarbons and mineral exploration in Puntland. | Range Resources won the exploration and development rights of some blocks originally negotiated by Conoco and other foreign oil companies during Siyad Barre’s regime in the 1980s. At 2006 and after 20 years, many of those exploration contracts expired though the companies declared “force majeure”. |
2 | 2005 | East African Petroleum Conference [EAPC] in Uganda for promotion of exploration of East Africa | The presentations unveiled the petroleum Potential and Investment Opportunities in East Africa, in particular the East Coast and Horn of Africa. |
3 | 2003 | Rovagold Energy Corp., UK to explore oil in Somaliland in coastal area of southeast Berbera. | Explore, develop and produce oil and gas from blocks 35, 36, M-10 and M-10A, previously operated by Amoco, a company that declared force majeure in 1989 |
4 | 2002 | Michael Brady’s technical talk at Kansas State Univ. for Kansas Geological Society | A summary of past hydrocarbon exploration activities and the hydrocarbon potential of Somalia |
5 | 2001 | Arta Transitional National Government awarded exploration concession to Total-Fina-Elf (French company). | Total-Fina-Elf’s concession consisted of several coastal blocks (12, 9 and 6) previously awarded to Amoco and AGIP, south of Mogadishu from Afgoye – Marka to the delta of Juba River in Kismayo, and beyond to Ras Kiyamboni. |
6 | 1999 | Al Consulting, a Canadian firm undertook hydrocarbon potential of the Eastern African margin, studying 11 countries, including Somalia | Al-Consulting produced a hydrocarbon potential report on Somalia |
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| 1992 | World Bank: African Exploration Opportunities: Somali and East African Rift Basins, 1992 · Robertson Research geochemical department carried out the studies. | ·A study of the geological setting, basin development and tectonic history, petroleum habits and field economics for Somalia, Ethiopia and northern Kenya. ·Robertson Research geochemistry department (UK) carried out geochemical studies on cores and samples extracted from 27 exploration wells drilled in Somalia. The data analysed and accumulated in database consist of source rock occurrence, type and maturity, along with oils typing and correlation, and oil to source rock correlation. |
8 | 1991 | World Bank coordinated initiative launched by AAPG, Eastern Hemisphere Group in London | Encouraging private investment to develop the petroleum potential of 8 African sub-Saharan countries. Somalia and Sudan ranked at the top of the list of the eight. |
9 | In 5 decades | The Ministry + oil companies + donors from the international community + World Bank | Funded to Drill 70 exploratory wells in Somalia in about 60 years of exploration. Some of them were promising. Currently, Somalia is under-explored and became neglected |
10 | 1991 | The National Exploration Archive of the Ministry of Minerals & Water Resources | The archive, stores and the database were burnt, looted and destroyed. |
11 | 1989 | Brady et al | Evaluation of Hydrocarbon potential of Somalia |
12 | 1980s | ||
13 | 1960 - 1990 | Ministry of Petroleum, Minerals & Water Resources: Built Stores, archive and database
| The ministry built a National Exploration Archive in which confidential and un-confidential documents, cores and seismic data were stored. |
14 | 1988 - 1991 | Report on World Bank-coordinated activity, headed by Thomas E. O’Connor, ZR Beydoun from Marathon Oil and others. | The activity was funded by the World bank, UNDP, Canada, France and UK in addition to some western oil companies. The activity focused on regional hydrocarbon study of the countries bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. [Saudi Arabia did not participate]. The study indicated that there is good potential for oil and gas deposits in Northern Somalia |
15 | 1980s | 12 International oil companies, including Conoco, Amoco, Arco, Chevron, Shell (Pecten), Phillips and Agip, ENI, sought and obtained exploration rights in Somalia | Oil companies leased exploration blocks in the North, Northeast and Central Somalia to explore and develop oil and gas. |
16 | 1977 | Hilal AF, Pvan G and Robba E published the stratigraphy of the Somali sedimentary basins | Geologia stratigrafica della Somalia, Quaderni Di Geologia, Vol. 1, pp. 19 -50, Facolta’ Di Geologia, Univ. Naz. Som, Mogadishu |
17 | 1976 | Barnes SU of Sinclair Somal Corporation (1955 -1960) | Geology and oil prospects of Somalia, East Africa, AAPG, Vol. 60, no.3, pp.389 -413 |
18 | 1975 | Rompetrol of Romania (state-owned oil company) | Considerations on the oil prospects of the Democratic Republic of Somalia; unpublished, Bucharest, Romania |
19 | 1973 | Beltrandi M. and Pyre A | Geological evolution of SW Somalia; in Blant G, ED.; Sedimentary basins of S and E African Coast; pp. 152 -178, Ass. Serv. Geol. Afrique; Paris |
20 | 1972 | The geological survey team of the People’s Republic of China | Report on petroleum and coal survey of the Somali Democratic Republic; Beijing |
21 | 1972 | The Scientific Team | Deep Sea Drilling Project; Legs 23 -25, Geotimes, Vol. 17 (7) |
22 | 1960 | Lyons P. and Benison A. of Sinclair Somali Corporation | Somalia: Geological and geophysical report, unpublished, Mogadishu, Somalia |
23 | 1957 -1977 | AGIP Mineraria – AGIP Somalia | Unpublished reports, Mogadishu; Somalia |
24 | 1968 | Andrews SM; Sinclair Somalia corporation | Unpublished final report, Mogadishu; Somalia |
25 | 1950 - 1970 | Oil companies (AGIP and Sinclair) | For 2 decades companies worked actively, though their reports were confidential |
26 | 1960 | Azzaroli A. and Merla G. | The geologic map of the Somali peninsula |
27 | 1958 | Azzaroli A. and Merla G. | Geologic map of Somalia and Ethiopia, including the Ogaden. |
28 | 1948 | In Kenya, Dixey published a report | The Jurassic succession of NE Kenya and the Juba River (the Jubaland) |
29 | 1954 | The Somaliland Oil Exploration Company Ltd. | Geological reconnaissance of the sedimentary deposits of the protectorate of British Somaliland |
30 | 1946 | C.I. Migliorini of AGIP Mineraria | Geologic studies on the Somali State of Ethiopia (the Ogaden) |
31 | 1933 | Guiseppe Stefanini of the National Research Council of Italy | A report + Geologic map of Horn of Africa |
32 | 1925 | Guiseppe Stafanini | Compiled a report on the geology of Italian Somaliland (Southern Somalia) |
33 | 1870 | WT Blanford of the Geological survey of India | Wrote the earliest geologic report of East Africa, including Somalia |
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