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Oil & Gas
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Energy Transition
Carbon Capture & Storage
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Geothermal
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Seabed Minerals
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New Gas
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Exploration Opportunities
Mozambique: Revealing exploration potential of deepwater Zambezi Delta
As global energy demand continues to rise, continued investment in oil and gas will be critical to keep pace. Recent frontier basin exploration, particularly in deepwater basins in Namibia, Côte d’Ivoire, Guyana and Brazil, have yielded high-impact discoveries. However, these settings demand identification of large prospects to justify high drilling and development costs. In such cases, quantitative interpretation techniques play a critical role in de-risking prospects and reducing exploration risks.
The deepwater Zambezi Delta Basin in central Mozambique remains largely underexplored with historical exploration focus limited to onshore fields (e.g. Pande and Temane) and the shallow shelf. In 2017, Viridien acquired over 15,000 km2 of 3D multi-client broadband seismic data (Figure 2) imaged with advanced pre-stack depth migration (PSDM) using full-waveform inversion (FWI) for velocity model building to de-risk exploration and provide high-resolution subsurface imaging in the basin (Figure 1). Emphasis was placed on preserving amplitude-versus-offset (AVO) behaviour to support attribute analysis. Key plays include the Upper Cretaceous basin floor fans, Paleocene hybrid channel systems and the Tertiary channel systems related to the Zambezi Delta system. Here, we look at how we can assess prospectivity in a frontier basin using AVO screening techniques.
West African deepwater plays Tracking the Cretaceous mega-clastic systems
Mauritania and Senegal have jointly been producing gas, with the first shipments occurring during the first half of 2025, while Senegal has produced oil independently for a year. Despite this success, the deepwater basin domain remains underexplored, highlighting the importance of more robust de-risking of open acreage. The extent of hydrocarbon maturation along the margin and the degree of reservoir charging are still not fully understood. With a vast 3D data coverage having recently been added to the multiclient data library offshore Mauritania, play extents and prospects can be mapped over a greater area, inferring untapped subsurface potential. However, there is a need to better calibrate the subsurface evaluation with well data to entice re-investment. Similar trends are seen elsewhere along the West African margin, where exploration is moving into increasingly frontier areas. In Côte d’Ivoire, for example, extensive multiclient seismic coverage and recent exploration successes have broadened the scope of opportunities. Much of the Côte d’Ivoire basin remains underexplored, but recoverable reserves totaling 4.5 billion barrels of oil and 13 Tcf of gas from 82 fields underscores the potential yet to be realised.
This article highlights how extensive coverage of high-quality multiclient 3D enables more effective tracking of reservoirs already tested by exploration wells. The source-to-sink story becomes more concrete when fairways are mapped on mega-regional 3D data compared to hypotheses generated from regional 2D or patchy 3D survey coverage, as demonstrated by examples offshore Mauritania (Figure 1). Data quality also plays a crucial role in upstream ventures, as an example from offshore Côte d’Ivoire will show. In deepwater exploration, where higher risks are balanced by the potential for higher rewards, both data quality and coverage are especially vital, which we observe along the West African margin. As exploration continues to advance into greater water depths, modern multiclient 3D data proves essential in identifying and de-risking the next generation of targets prior to drilling.
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