Kosmos Energy Increases Working Interest and Assumes Operatorship of Yakaar-Teranga
- Kosmos Energy's increased working interest and operatorship of Yakaar-Teranga is a major value creation opportunity.
- The project aims to provide cost-competitive gas to the domestic market and export volumes to international markets.
- The project is expected to lower emissions by displacing heavy fuel oil in Senegal's energy mix.
- The project will establish Senegal as an important and reliable supplier of energy to the world.
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Advances Significant Future Gas / LNG Development Opportunity
Yakaar-Teranga is one of the world’s largest gas discoveries in recent years and holds around 25 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of advantaged gas in place, with negligible carbon dioxide content and minimal impurities, reducing the need for processing ahead of transportation/liquefaction.
Kosmos has been working closely with PETROSEN and the Government of
The currently envisioned development concept is an offshore development producing approximately 550 million standard cubic feet of gas per day with domestic gas transported via pipeline to shore and export volumes liquified on a floating LNG vessel. The concept is now being optimized to best meet the domestic and international requirements, after which the project will move into front-end design and engineering (FEED).
As concept optimization progresses, our aim is for PETROSEN to participate as an equal partner in the full value chain with a greater working interest. Kosmos and PETROSEN plan to evaluate potential partnership strategies with the objective of creating an aligned partnership possessing the necessary upstream and midstream expertise, coupled with access to cost effective financing and exposure to end markets.
Kosmos Energy’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Andrew G. Inglis said: “Increasing our working interest and assuming operatorship of Yakaar-Teranga is a major value creation opportunity for Kosmos. Yakaar-Teranga is one of the crown jewels of Senegal’s growing energy sector and this aligned partnership allows Kosmos and PETROSEN to accelerate the development of a cost-competitive gas project supporting Senegal’s goal of providing universal and reliable access to low-cost energy. The project is also expected to lower emissions by displacing heavy fuel oil in the country’s energy mix. In addition, the project is expected to deliver LNG export volumes to global markets, further establishing
PETROSEN’s Director General, Upstream, Thierno Seydou Ly said: “We are pleased to work with Kosmos who has brought a new approach to the development of Yakaar-Teranga, as well as fresh thinking on how PETROSEN can participate as an equal partner. Yakaar-Teranga is a strategic project and a key asset for the government’s ‘Gas-To-Power’ and ‘Gas-To-Industry’ initiatives, which aim to provide affordable, abundant, and cleaner energy as part of the country’s ‘Plan Sénégal Emergent.’ With a simplified and aligned partnership, we look forward to advancing the project, increasing PETROSEN’s expertise through knowledge and skills transfer, and providing economic, social, and environmental benefits to the people of Senegal.”
About Kosmos Energy
Kosmos is a full-cycle deepwater independent oil and gas exploration and production company focused along the Atlantic Margins. Our key assets include production offshore
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