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Equatorial Guinea Poised to Draw New Investors for Exploration 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
February 8, 2025
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Equatorial Guinea, one of Africa’s prominent oil and gas producers, is taking decisive steps to revitalize its upstream sector with plans to launch a new licensing round in 2025.  

The initiative aims to boost exploration and production as the country works to maintain its status as a key energy player in the region.  

With the global energy landscape rapidly evolving and production from mature oil fields declining, this licensing round is seen as crucial to ensuring long-term energy security and sustainable revenue generation for the country. 

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The upcoming licensing round represents a strategic move by the government of Equatorial Guinea, under the leadership of Antonio Oburu Ondo, the Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons.  

His administration has focused on creating an environment that attracts foreign investment and fosters partnerships within the energy sector.

While detailed technical specifications for the upcoming round have not yet been disclosed, industry experts anticipate that it will build on the success of the 2019 licensing round, reinforcing the country’s status as a major oil and gas hub in West Africa. 

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Tomás Gerbasio, Vice President of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber (AEC), emphasized the importance of exploration in sustaining Africa’s upstream industry. 

“New licensing rounds are the lifeblood of Africa’s upstream industry, ensuring that production levels remain strong and that new discoveries continue to fuel our economies.” 

Tomás Gerbasio, Vice President of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber (AEC)

The 2025 licensing round is expected to offer new acreage and exploration opportunities that will be vital for the country’s long-term energy prospects. 

Equatorial Guinea’s last licensing round, held in 2019, saw 53 companies participating and 17 bids submitted for the exploration of 27 blocks.  

This demonstrated strong industry interest and set the stage for increased investment in the country’s hydrocarbon sector.  

The upcoming 2025 licensing round is expected to attract a similar level of attention from both international and local players, eager to access new exploration opportunities. 

Among the blocks anticipated to be available in the 2025 round are Block H and Block 02. These blocks were previously operated by Atlas Oranto Petroleum and PanAtlantic Energy (Vanco Energy).  

These new offerings are expected to be a significant focus for companies looking to expand their operations in Equatorial Guinea’s energy sector. 

Equatorial Guinea Amid Global Energy Shifts 

Tomás Gerbasio, Vice President of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber (AEC)
Tomás Gerbasio, Vice President of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber (AEC)

The 2025 licensing round comes at a crucial time when African oil-producing nations are positioning themselves to maximize the value of their resources amid shifting global energy policies.

As the world balances the energy transition with the need for reliable fossil fuel supplies, Equatorial Guinea is leveraging its resource potential to attract new investments and diversify its economy. 

“By opening new acreage and driving exploration, Equatorial Guinea is reinforcing its commitment to energy security, economic diversification, and long-term industry sustainability.”  

Tomás Gerbasio, Vice President of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber (AEC)

Invest in African Energies, the continent’s premier energy event, is expected to play a key role in promoting the licensing round and showcasing investment opportunities. 

A successful licensing round in 2025 will have far-reaching benefits for Equatorial Guinea, not only boosting domestic production but also contributing to job creation, infrastructure development, and the strengthening of local capacity.  

The influx of new investments and the development of new fields will stimulate economic growth, enhancing the country’s role as a regional energy hub.  

Additionally, the increased oil and gas output will ensure a steady supply of energy for both domestic and international markets, reinforcing the country’s commitment to long-term energy security. 

“Equatorial Guinea’s commitment to advancing exploration is a testament to its strategic vision, and the AEC fully supports these efforts.” 

Tomás Gerbasio, Vice President of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber (AEC)

Equatorial Guinea’s upcoming 2025 licensing round signals a renewed focus on exploration and production to secure the country’s energy future.  

With strong government support, dynamic private sector involvement, and strategic partnerships, the country is well-positioned to attract global investors and unlock new hydrocarbon discoveries.  

As the nation charts its path forward, the licensing round will serve as a catalyst for growth, innovation, and sustainable energy development. 

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