Cote d’Ivoire reported a fresh discovery of offshore oil and natural gas by Italian firm Eni on Thursday, expanding the potential of reserves found last year by 25 per cent.
In September 2021, the country announced a find of deposits estimated at between 1.5 and 2 billion barrels of oil and around 1.8-2.4 trillion cubic feet (51-68 million cubic metres) of gas.
The latest discovery off the eastern coast “increases by about 25 per cent” the previously announced deposits, the ministry for mines, oil and energy said in a statement, with extraction due to start in early 2023.
President Alassane Ouattara has said he wants Cote d’Ivoire to become a major oil producer. The West African nation’s current output is modest, at around 30,000 barrels per day.
International companies including French giant Total and Britain’s Tullow Oil have also announced significant discoveries of Ivorian offshore oil reserves in recent years.