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    Hess Withdraws From Suriname Offshore Oil Block, Ending Exploration Effort  – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Information Americas Enterprise Editor

    Information Americas, PARAMARIBO, Suriname, Weds. July 9, 2025: The American vitality firm Hess Company has quietly ended its pursuit of oil exploration in Block 59, a deepwater offshore space in Suriname, after failing to safe drilling companions and figuring out the venture carried extreme danger.

    The withdrawal was confirmed by Suriname’s state-owned oil agency, Staatsolie, which stated Hess had fulfilled its minimal exploration necessities and opted to not advance to the subsequent part of its contract. The transfer successfully relinquishes Block 59, a high-potential however technically difficult zone spanning 11,480 sq. kilometers in ultra-deep waters.

    “Hess has fulfilled its minimal work obligations and determined to not proceed to the subsequent part of the exploration interval ending July 8, 2025,” Staatsolie stated in an announcement. The block will now be reopened for bidding by new firms.

    The retreat comes after ExxonMobil and Equinor (previously Statoil), authentic companions within the 2017 Manufacturing Sharing Contract, transferred their stakes to Hess final yr—leaving the U.S. agency as the only real stakeholder in Block 59.

    Regardless of amassing 6,000 kilometers of 2D seismic knowledge and one other 9,000 sq. kilometers of 3D knowledge, the companions deemed the prospect of drilling an exploration effectively too dangerous—a sobering reminder of the technical and monetary challenges going through frontier oil performs.

    Efforts by Hess to draw new companions all through the previous yr had been unsuccessful, additional underscoring trade warning about offshore Suriname’s unexplored zones.

    Whereas the relinquishment marks a setback in Suriname’s ambition to turn out to be a serious offshore oil participant—particularly following discoveries in adjoining Guyanese waters – Hess continues to keep up a stake in Block 42, which lies instantly to the south of Block 59.

    Staatsolie famous that voluntary withdrawals are frequent within the vitality sector and mirror the exploratory nature of early-stage offshore licensing.

    The information provides a sobering word to Suriname’s latest oil narrative, as trade eyes now flip to the nation’s extra promising southern blocks—and whether or not next-generation seismic evaluation or strategic partnerships will reignite exploration exercise.

     



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