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PETRONAS Expands Deepwater Portfolio in Suriname with Block 66 PSC
Block 66 lies directly adjacent to Block 52 in the deepwater region offshore Suriname, where PETRONAS has recorded a series of exploration and appraisal successes.
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PETRONAS has signed a Production Sharing Contract (PSC) for Block 66, located in the deepwater region offshore Suriname. The agreement was signed with Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V. and Paradise Oil Company N.V. (POC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Staatsolie. Under the PSC, PETRONAS holds the operatorship with 80 per cent participating interest, while POC holds the remaining 20 per cent.
Spanning approximately 3,390 square kilometres, Block 66 lies directly adjacent to Block 52 in the deepwater region offshore Suriname, where PETRONAS has recorded a series of exploration and appraisal successes. Building on this strong foundation, PETRONAS is optimistic that the positive momentum and learnings from Block 52 will carry over into Block 66 as it continues to explore and unlock the hydrocarbon potential of the area.
The PSC includes a firm commitment to drill two exploration wells, targeting drill-ready prospects that offer significant resource potential and are strategically positioned to unlock synergies with PETRONAS’ existing operations in Suriname.
The signing ceremony took place during the Suriname Energy Oil and Gas Summit and Exhibition with PETRONAS represented by its Vice President of International Assets of Upstream, Mohd Redhani Abdul Rahman. Meanwhile, Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V. was represented by its Managing Director Annand Jagesar, and POC by its Director Rekha Bissumbhar.

