Ecuador Holds Open Licensing Round for Eight Onshore Blocks

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(World Oil, 12.Sep.2018) — Carlos Pérez Garcia, Minister of Energy and Non-renewable Resources in Ecuador has announced an open licensing round for eight blocks onshore Ecuador, in Sucumbíos Province.

These comprise: Araza Este, Changue, Iguana, Perico, Espejo, Pañayacu Norte, Charapa and Sahino. The blocks offered are all onshore, conventional opportunities, most with prospective sandstone reservoirs (one with a carbonate reservoir). All are low-risk exploratory blocks and are located close to established fields.

Ecuador is an under-explored country with high oil potential. Existing infrastructure and well-developed oil services industry presents an attractive opportunity to take hydrocarbons to market. The Ministry is offering a Participation Contract, that is equitable and competitive and allows companies to share production and book reserves.

The Intracampos round is an exciting new opportunity to increase investment in the country, as Ecuador offers opportunities for short medium and long-term investment, with future rounds planned.

The licensing round will be launched in Quito at the JW Marriott to invited parties only, on Sept. 11, and the latest date for submission of proposals will be January 2019.

Presentations and data rooms will also take place in Houston on Sept. 25-27, at the St Regis Hotel, Houston.

Data available for viewing includes 3D and 2D seismic, correlation wells (LAS, ASCII or Images) and production data from analog fields.

On the morning of Sept. 25, there will be an opportunity to hear presentations on the exploration opportunities, the contractual and fiscal terms, and the legal framework for upstream petroleum activities in Ecuador. Private data or meeting rooms will be available for two further days, with slots available to book.

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