Abu Dhabi National Oil Company awards Pakistani consortium exploration rights for offshore block

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company awards Pakistani consortium exploration rights for offshore block
This undated photo shows the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) in Dubai. (Photo courtesy: ADNOC)
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Updated 31 August 2021
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company awards Pakistani consortium exploration rights for offshore block

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company awards Pakistani consortium exploration rights for offshore block
  • Consortium led by Pakistan Petroleum Limited was given exploration rights for Abu Dhabi’s Offshore Block 5
  • Group is expected to invest up to $304.7 million including a participation fee, ADNOC said in statement

Dubai: The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) said on Tuesday it had signed an exploration concession agreement with a consortium of four Pakistani companies, in the major oil producer’s second competitive block bid round.

The consortium led by Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) PPL.PSX was given the exploration rights for Abu Dhabi’s Offshore Block 5. The group is expected to invest up to $304.7 million, including a participation fee, ADNOC said in a statement.

The consortium also comprises Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) MGAS.PSX, Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) OGDC.PSX and Government Holdings (Private) Limited (GHPL).




Managing Director and CEO of ADNOC group Dr Sultan Al Jaber (left) and Managing Director and CEO of Pakistan Petroleum ltd. - Consortium lead Moin Raza Khan (right) gestures after signing exploration concession agreement on August 31, 2021. (Photo courtesy: WAM)

The group will hold a 100 percent stake in the exploration phase. In the event of a successful commercial discovery, they will have the right to a production concession, though ADNOC has the option to hold a 60 percent stake in the production phase.

“The term of the production phase is 35 years from the commencement of the exploration phase and the block offers the potential to create significant in-country value for the UAE over the lifetime of the concession,” ADNOC said.