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Petronas Gas Discovery Bolsters Suriname’s Energy Ambitions

Suriname is inching closer to becoming a regional energy powerhouse as Malaysia’s state firm Petronas confirms a fresh natural gas discovery in Block 52. With President Chan Santokhi eyeing a final investment decision by year-end, the discovery signals a critical shift in the nation’s quest for industrial diversification.

Petronas Gas Discovery Bolsters Suriname’s Energy Ambitions

The offshore find adds to a growing streak of successes for the country, which has now recorded eight exploration discoveries amounting to over one billion barrels of oil equivalent. While TotalEnergies is currently steering the $10.5-billion GranMorgu project in Block 58—slated for first oil in 2028—Petronas is focused on unlocking the potential of its own assets. The Sloanea field, the largest of the three gas discoveries in Block 52, serves as the cornerstone of this strategy.

Oil Minister Patrick Brunings suggested that these reserves could act as a catalyst for broader economic growth beyond mere exports. By securing a steady supply of gas, the government intends to revitalize local sectors, specifically targeting the bauxite and petrochemical industries. As the nation aligns its geological prospects with those of its neighbor, Guyana, the path toward commercial hydrocarbon production looks increasingly tangible.

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