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1 SENEGAL

2 VIEW OF DAKAR FROM A PLANE (1)

3 DAKAR AIRPORT

4 ROAD TO DOWNTOWN

5 DAKAR (1)

6 DAKAR (2)

7 TOURISM (1)

8 TOURISM (2)

9 RALLY OF PARIS-DAKAR

10 CULTURAL MONUMENTS                                      

11 ART IN GENERAL

12 AN OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN OIL & GAS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION IN SENEGAL

13 SUMMARY General Presentation of Senegal Energy Market High Light of the Oil & Gas Potential

14 COUNTRY Surface: km²

15 PEOPLE Population: 9 500 000 ; 5 major ethnic groups
Confessions: Muslims 92%, Catholics 6%, Animists 2% Growth Rate: 2.8% / year Population under 15 years = 43.6% Population in urban centers = 45.1% Life Expectancy : 51.3 years Literacy Rate 38% ; male 52% ; female 25%

16 GOVERNMENT Since the independence of Senegal from France in 1960, the main objectives of the Senegalese Government is to establish an environment suitable to the development of the country. Democratic Republic with three independent powers: Government: President of the Republic, Prime minister and Council of Ministers Legal Department: Bicameral Parliament: 140 representatives Political parties : more than 50 parties with 2 dominants Elections: Presidential each 5 years Parliament each 5 years

17 ECONOMY FOR YEAR 2002 (source Ministry of Finances)
GNP: Bn FCFA ($5.07 Bn) Total Exportation : Bn FCFA ($1.09 Bn) Total Importation : Bn FCFA ($1.55 Bn) GNP per Capita: $507 Gross Rate: 5.6% (2001), 2.4% (2002) Main Economical sectors: Agriculture: 16% of GNP, peanuts and cotton Industry: 22% of GNP, Phosphate mining and fertilizers, Cement, Oil mills, fishing products, etc. Tertiary: 53% of GNP widely dominated by tourism Others: 9%

18 After 43 years of independence, Senegal has today
CONCLUSIONS: After 43 years of independence, Senegal has today political stability, good governance practice and independent jurisdiction, Which allow a stable social and economic development. The Energy sector is a key element of this development.

19 ENERGY MARKET Total Imported Energy and Lubricant: Exportation:
2.8 MM tones Exportation: Mali Gambia Guinea Bissau Consumption: 67% for Transportation - Retailing Companies: TotalFinaElf (55%), Shell (27%), Mobil (13%) Privates Senegalese(5%) 33% Power Generation: SENELEC main power company

20 ENERGY MARKET (2) Total Liberalization of the Energy Sector: Power Generation: Open to IPP Refining: Open. Building a refinery of ,000 b/d is one of the NEPAD project. Transportation, Distribution and Retailing: Open. Private Senegalese companies.

21 ENERGY CONCLUSIONS Main Goal of the Government is to create an Energy environment that can sustain the economical and social development of the country: well regulated market competitive environment attractive conditions for the investment and Utilization of local energy sources

22 HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF THE SENEGAL BASIN

23 HISTORY OF THE EXPLORATION
1917: Oil shows in the Cap Vert Area 1952: Drilling of 4 wells around Dakar 1961: Discovery of the onshore Diam Niadio Field 1967: Discovery of the offshore Dome Flore Field 1977: Production of gas from Diam Niadio 1981: Creation of PETROSEN 1986: Evaluation of the Basin 1986 to Now: 4 gas discoveries (0.5 to 10 Bcf) in Diam Niadio-Thies Area.

24 REGIONAL SETTING Two main basins are identified in Senegal:
Meso-Cenozoic Basin, an passive margin basin, east of the Atlantic Ocean and Paleozoic Basin, underneath the meso-cenozoic basin

25 DEEP OFFSHORE SEISMIC

26 ONSHORE SEISMIC

27 WELL DISTRIBUTION

28 DRILLING INDIAM NIADIO & D. FLORE

29 THE MESO-CENOZOIC BASIN
THREE SUB-BASINS: Nouakchot-Dakar sub-basin, with a trend of listric faults Rufisque-Banjul Sub-basin, stable Casamance-Bissau Sub-basin, with salt tectonics. These sub-basins are separated by majors transfer faults.

30 TECTONIC OF NOUAKCHOT-DAKAR
Main Characteristics of the Sub-basin is a trend of listric faults from the north of Nouakchot to the south of the Cap Vert Peninsula.

31 NOUAKCHOT-DAKAR CROSS SECTION
East-West Cross Section through the Cayar Sea Mount: Structural traps within the Cayar fault zone; Turbidites / mass flow deposits beyong the carbonate bank

32 DIAM NIADIO: LEADS & PROSPECTS
GADIAGA FIELD Diam Niadio and Gadiaga Fields are within the trend of the listric faults. DIAM NIADIO FIELD

33 RUFISQUE-BANJUL SUB-BASIN
Oil shows at RF-3 ( 33°API ) in Senonian sands Oil and Gas shows at RF-2 and DKM-2 in Aptian/Neocomian

34 CASAMANCE-BISSAU SUB-BASIN

35 PALEOZOIC BASIN (2)

36 PALEOZOIC BASIN (1) The map shows a gentle dipping toward the west. The Paleozoic formations are in a drillable depth (4000 – 1500m) in a north – south belt of 100 km wide from Guinea to Mauritania.

37 HYDROCARBON OCCURENCES
Since 1968, three discoveries have been made in Senegal Domes Flore & Gea 1billion of Heavy Oil in the Oligocen limestone Diam Niadio Field Many gas accumulations (0.5 to 10 BCF) in the Maastrichtian Sands Gadiaga Field Gas accumulations in the Campanian and Senonian Sands

38 DIAM NIADIO: PRODUCTION STATISTICS
Total Gas Production 7.6 BCF Total Oil & Condensats Production b of light oil 34°API bbls de condensats

39 DOME FLORE AREA Heavy oil in the Oligocene limestones10 - 13° API
Light oil in the Maestrichtian sands 13b/hour of 33° API Light oil in the Albian sandstones

40 CONCLUSION ON THE POTENTIAL
The Meso-Cenozoic basin presents good source rocks, reservoirs and seals through all the stratigraphic section. Petroleum Systems do exist in the Senegal, in the Meso-Cenozoic Basin The Paleozoic basin also has good source rocks (Silurian graptolite shales), good sand reservoirs (Ordovician and Devonian) and seals (interbedded shales). Beside the discoveries of Diam Niadio, Gadiaga and Dome Flore, the Senegalese Basin is still underexplored. More seismic Data and more drilling are needed to assess the real potential of the Paleozoic and the Meso-Cenozoic basins. .

41 PETROLEUM DATA BANK

42 BLOCKS AND LICENSES


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