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Ghanaian company inks Guyana oil concession agreement for 400 million barrels

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Tuesday, 9 December 2025, 13:53
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Ghanaian company inks Guyana oil concession agreement for 400 million barrels

Cybele's Chief Executive Officer, Beatrice Mensah-Tayui and Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat sign the oil exploration agreement at the Pegasis Corporate Suites, Georgetown.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 December 2025, 20:19 by Writer

Cybele’s Chief Executive Officer Beatrice Mensah-Tayui and Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat sign the oil exploration agreement at the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre, Georgetown.

The Ghanaian company, Cybele Energy, bid US$17 million upfront for a shallow water well that the company believes contains at least 400 million barrels of oil but the final figure depends on further studies, officials said on Tuesday.

Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat told reporters that the company bid US$7 million above the stipulated price for the less than 1,500 square kilometer concession named S7. “Initially, when they submitted the bid, they submitted the 17 because you’re basically bidding for the block so to attract the evaluators’ attention and to show that you are financially sound and interested in the block, obviously you would put in a good bid and then the team obviously did a good job in negotiating,” he said.

He said the companies also have to prove their technical capability, experience and if they have money to conduct exploration.

Minister Bharrat told reporters that the 400 million barrels of oil stated in a company handout to the media is based on existing data. “That’s estimate based on geology that they have currently so you can extrapolate but until you do actual work, you really don’t know,” she told reporters.

Cybele’s Chief Executive Officer Beatrice Mensah-Tayui said the company would conduct desktop reviews and other studies as part of its work plan. “Our geologic and geophysics team is responsible for that and every block is different so depending on the programme that they put in place, then we would share that with you,” she said.

Asked about her company’s plans to conduct 3D seismic studies and the proposed cost, she said the government would be contracting a seismic research company for all the exploration companies. “That’s really not dependent on us. That depends on when the company is picked would start the work,” he said.

Ms Mensah-Tayui said Cybele would no longer be working with the United States-based Liberty Petroleum because of subsequent opportunities in Somalia.

However, Elemental Energies from Norway, well-respected for its work in well-engineering with supermajors like Total, would be working along with her company in Guyana.

The natural resources minister was elated at the fact that within three weeks the Guyana government signed production sharing agreements that raked in a total of US$32 million.

The first agreement was with the TotalEnergies-led consortium whose signing bonus was US$15 million.

The Cybele CEO said her company’s corporate social responsibility project includes providing opportunities for women.

In a media handout, Cybele Energy said the S7 concession is located about 50 kilometres from ExxonMobil’s Liza-1 and Liza-2 fields.

Repsol’s Carapa-1 3D seismic results overlap 20 percent of S7.

Touting itself as as the first African-led operator in Guyana and first woman-led exploration and production company to have secured a block outside Africa, Cybele Energy also said its geological leadership includes Segun Jebutu, a former lead subsurface scientist for more than 25 years with ExxonMobil wells in Guyana.

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