Oil companies like Shell, Total, Eni, and CNOOC have made significant oil and gas discoveries in regions like Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, and the South China Sea. The discoveries include vast deep-water reserves with millions to billions of barrels of oil and associated gas. These findings present opportunities for carbon offset deals and potential partnerships with multinational firms.
CNOOC makes “major” deepwater oil and gas discovery in South China Sea https://t.co/Ovkf4CU2N5
$E Eni makes “significant” oil and gas discovery offshore West Africa https://t.co/WgwKzARow8
🇨🇮🚨‼️ BREAKING: “A new oil field has been discovered on the shore of Côte d'Ivoire in the waters of the Gulf of Guinea” - Ecofin “The field’s reserves are estimated at 1.5-2 billion barrels of oil and up to 2.4 trillion cubic feet of associated gas” https://t.co/VNi09R4xoS
China National Offshore Oil Corp. Ltd. (CNOOC), a state-owned oil and gas giant, said it has discovered a vast deep-water reserve in the South China Sea, with more than 100 million tons of proven oil equivalent https://t.co/OLKA3rQ3Ng
#Nigeria: Oil-Producing Region Eyes Carbon Deals From Mangroves Shell, Total, Eni and others have been blamed for pollution Offset buyers could include multinational oil and gas firms #oott https://t.co/Qv1564eUn1