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Petronas drills first of four wells Offshore Suriname

Sunday, January 4 2026

Fossil Energy – Drilling

Petronas has completed drilling of the Caiman-1 exploration well in Block 52 offshore Suriname, marking the first well in its four-well 2025–2026 drilling campaign in the block.

The Caiman-1 well was spudded on July 21, 2025 and safely plugged and abandoned on December 6, 2025.

The well delivered encouraging results and represents a key milestone in the exploration and appraisal program aimed at further delineating resources and assessing development concepts toward a commercial project in Block 52, according to Suriname’s national oil company Staatsolie, and Petronas’ partner Staatsolie.

Caiman-1 was drilled in the western part of the block, which covers about 4,750 square kilometers in water depths ranging from 60 to 1,000 meters and is located roughly 140 kilometers offshore Suriname’s coast.

Related posts:

  1. Suriname state-oil firm says Petronas exploration well shows promise
  2. ExxonMobil withdraws from Block 52 Suriname
  3. Staatsolie signs contracts for Block 9 & Block 10
  4. Staatsolie approves commercial field for Sloanea-1 discovery in Block 52

Filed Under: Drilling, drilling campaign, International News, Petronas, Staatsolie, Suriname Tagged With: Caiman-1, drilling, petronas, Staatsolie, Suriname

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