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Exxon Mobil to Exit Equatorial Guinea After Nearly Three Decades

M.Cby M.C
February 9, 2024
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Exxon Mobil to Exit Equatorial Guinea After Nearly Three Decades

Exxon Mobil Corp. Exxon Mobil Corporation has announced its decision to exit Equatorial Guinea, a move that marks the end of its nearly three-decade presence in the country. The decision comes as Exxon plans to transfer its investments in Equatorial Guinea to the government during the second quarter of the year.

Equatorial Guinea’s emergence as a major player in the global oil market began around the turn of the century, fueled by discoveries made by Mobil Corp. in the mid-1990s. The subsequent boom in production, accelerated by Exxon’s acquisition of Mobil in 1999, positioned the country as a notable oil exporter and even saw it join the ranks of OPEC.

However, despite the initial promise, Equatorial Guinea’s oil output has experienced a drastic decline of over 80% over the years, attributed to diminishing reserves and waning foreign investment.

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Exxon Mobil attributed its decision to exit Equatorial Guinea to its long-term strategic objectives, which prioritize investments in the fastest-growing and lowest-cost opportunities. CEO Darren Woods has emphasized the company’s focus on regions such as Guyana and the US Permian Basin, where it sees greater potential for growth and profitability.

According to Ken Medlock, director of Rice University’s Center for Energy Studies, companies like Exxon evaluate various factors, including regulatory frameworks and political stability, when deciding where to allocate capital. If perceived risks escalate, companies may opt to withdraw their investments and pursue opportunities offering better risk-reward profiles.

Equatorial Guinea’s Oil Boom

Equatorial Guinea’s oil boom has enriched the ruling elite, including President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been in power since 1979. Despite its significant oil wealth, the country continues to struggle with poor social indicators and a questionable human rights record.

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Exxon Mobil’s primary asset in Equatorial Guinea is the Zafiro field, which has produced over 1 billion barrels of oil over two decades. However, in 2022, Exxon announced plans to retire the field’s platform following a safety incident, further contributing to its decision to exit the country.

Prior to the shutdown, Exxon was extracting approximately 45,000 barrels per day from the Zafiro field, a fraction of its global production of 3.8 million barrels per day.

This decision, while significant for both Exxon Mobil and Equatorial Guinea, underscores broader trends in the global energy landscape and raises questions about the future trajectory of oil production in the region.

Looking ahead, Equatorial Guinea faces the dual challenge of diversifying its economy away from reliance on oil revenue while addressing pressing social and developmental needs. The departure of Exxon Mobil serves as a stark reminder of the volatility inherent in the oil industry and the importance of strategic planning and diversification efforts for resource-rich nations.

Exxon Mobil’s exit from Equatorial Guinea signals the end of a significant chapter in the country’s oil history. While posing challenges for both Exxon Mobil and Equatorial Guinea, it also provides an opportunity for reflection on the broader dynamics shaping the global energy landscape and the imperative for sustainable development strategies in resource-dependent economies.

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