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TotalEnergies fails to find oil in latest well offshore Namibia

Wednesday, April 30 2025

Fossil Energy – Exploration Well

An exploration well within a petroleum exploration license (PEL) in Namibia’s Orange Basin operated by France’s energy giant TotalEnergies has come up dry.

As reported by Africa Oil Corp., one of TotalEnergies’ partners in the petroleum exploration license (PEL) 56, the Marula-1X exploration well within the southern part of Block 2913B was drilled to 6,460 meters of measured depth.

Albian-aged sandstones within the Marula fan complex were targeted.

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Filed Under: exploratory drilling, International projects, Namibia, TotalEnergies Tagged With: exploration well, Namibia, TotalEnergies

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