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Africa Surveyors November-December issue 2023

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OIL AND GAS<br />

The Next Regional Power Play: Invictus Energy<br />

Discovers Gas at Mukuyu-2 Well in Zimbabwe<br />

The Australian-listed oil and gas company has made a<br />

substantial gas discovery at the Mukuyu-2 well in Zimbabwe,<br />

unlocking newfound opportunities for energy security and<br />

industrialization.<br />

A milestone for both the country and regional energy sector at large,<br />

independent oil and gas company Invictus Energy has announced a gas<br />

discovery at the Mukuyu-2 well in Zimbabwe. The discovery builds on<br />

successful drilling activities conducted at the Mukuyu-1 well in 2022<br />

and has opened up a new resource basin. For the country, the discovery<br />

is poised to unlock a wave of economic benefits while positioning<br />

Zimbabwe as the next major onshore hydrocarbon player.<br />

The Cabora Bassa Project, located in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland<br />

Province, represents one of the final <strong>Africa</strong>n Rift basins. Invictus Energy<br />

drilled the first well of its upstream campaign in the area – Mukuyu-1<br />

– in 2022, the results of which identified 13 hydrocarbon bearing<br />

zones and a proven working petroleum system in the basin. This was<br />

shortly followed by the drilling of the Mukuyu-2 well, spudded in<br />

Q3, <strong>2023</strong>. With the gas discovery at Mukuyu-2, Invictus Energy will<br />

progress with drilling, having contracted the rig for an additional two<br />

years.<br />

Scott Macmillan, Invictus Energy Managing Director, explained that,<br />

“We have successfully recovered a total of four hydrocarbon samples<br />

from two zones within the Upper Angwa reservoirs. This is the first<br />

Triassic age discovery in sub-Saharan <strong>Africa</strong> and one of the most<br />

significant developments in the oil and gas industry in onshore<br />

southern <strong>Africa</strong> for many decades.”<br />

For a country faced with significant energy deficits and an energy<br />

access rate of 62%, the discovery represents a transformative<br />

opportunity for Zimbabwe. Heavily reliant on imports from<br />

neighboring countries as well as domestic coal to sustain its economy,<br />

natural gas is poised to address this deficit in the country, with<br />

opportunities such as gas-to-power providing much-needed relief<br />

22 <strong>November</strong>-<strong>December</strong> <strong>issue</strong> l <strong>2023</strong> www.africasurveyorsonline.com

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