Colombia
seeks to double oil reserves by 2020:hydrocarbons agency
AFP
Bogota
Petroleumworld.com
07 09 06
Colombia is counting on discovering 4 billion barrels of crude in new
reserves by 2020 to assure its oil self-sufficiency, according to the
director
of the National Hydrocarbons Agency, or ANH.
To reach that goal, which would more than double the
country's current
proven reserves, ANH chief Armando Zamora said Colombia has set an annual
goal
to sign 30 exploration and production contracts, and to "promote
the
perforation of about 60 wells per year," which should translate
to an average
of 10 discoveries.
Zamora made the comments at the International Mining,
Oil and Gas
Congress on Thursday being held in the northern coast city of Cartagena.
His
comments were published in an ANH statement released Friday.
"We have found viable options to clear the future;
it is essential that
we maintain the policy of exploration and production, and that we diversify
the sources of fuels," Zamora said.
The government of Colombia is promoting private investment
in exploration
to raise the country's oil output. The country's 1.5 billion barrels
of known
oil reserves are depleting rapidly and officials predict that barring
any new
major discoveries, the country will become a net oil importer by 2011.
Oil
production has dropped from a peak of 815,000 b/d in 1999 to a current
average
of 538,000 b/d.
Huge swathes of potentially oil-rich territory has
remained unexplored in
Colombia, which shares many of the geological features of its neighbor,
Venezuela.
Colombia has awarded 21 new E&P contracts this
year.
--Sibylla Brodzinsky, newsdesk@platts.com
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