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Staatsolie signs contracts for Block 9 & Block 10

Thursday, November 6 2025

Fossil Energy – Suriname

On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname signed Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) for offshore Blocks 9 and 10.

The contracts were signed with the operators PETRONAS Suriname E&P B.V. (Block 9) and Chevron Suriname Exploration Limited (Block 10).

For Block 9, PETRONAS Suriname will serve as the operator, alongside partners Chevron Suriname Exploration, QatarEnergy International, and Paradise Oil Company.

By signing these PSCs, the parties involved obtain the exclusive rights for exploration, development, and production in the respective blocks. The initial phase of the exploration period will last three years, during which the focus will be on acquiring and processing 3D seismic data to map the subsurface structure. This is essential for identifying potential oil and gas reservoirs.

“We will continue to attract investors to invest in our basin and use these revenues to make Suriname greener and more sustainable, which we call Suriname 3.0,” said minister Brunings.

The PSCs, which have a duration of thirty years, were signed by Annand Jagesar (Managing Director, Staatsolie), Danny Tan (Country Head, PETRONAS Suriname), Ali Al Mana (Manager Upstream International, QatarEnergy), Andrew Deighan (Americas Exploration Director, Chevron), and Rekha Bissumbhar (Director, POC). The signing took place in the presence of the Minister of Oil, Gas & Environment, Patrick Brunings, and the Minister of Natural Resources, David Abiamofo. 

The blocks are located in the shallow water area approximately 50 km from the coast of Saramacca. Block 9 covers an area of 2,674 km², while Block 10 spans 2,972 km². The water depth in these areas reaches up to fifty meters.

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