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Pancontinental sees over 20 billion barrels recoverable at PEL 87

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Pancontinental Energy’s new studies suggest that the Saturn Complex in Namibia’s Orange Basin could contain over 20 billion barrels of recoverable oil, highlighting the enormous potential of one of Africa’s hottest new exploration frontiers.
Recent basin modelling over Petroleum Exploration Licence 87 (PEL 87) confirms the extensive presence of the Kudu source rock throughout the nearly 11,000 km² permit area.
This source system has long been recognised for its prolific generative capacity in the basin.
The latest analysis identifies a mature oil-generating “kitchen” directly beneath and to the northeast of the Saturn prospect, a prime position that places the complex firmly on trend with recent high-profile discoveries by Galp Energia, TotalEnergies, and Shell.
These major finds have transformed Namibia’s Orange Basin into a globally watched region for deepwater oil exploration.
Pancontinental’s focus on Saturn is part of this broader wave of investment and technical effort aimed at unlocking new reserves in one of the least explored but most promising offshore provinces in Africa.
In addition to basin modelling, Pancontinental’s advanced seismic analysis has revealed high-quality, high net-to-gross sandstone reservoir targets.
The data also show apparent Class II AVO anomalies—geophysical signals typically associated with the presence of movable hydrocarbons, reinforcing confidence in Saturn’s potential as a commercial oil discovery.
“These results confirm Saturn is well positioned to receive significant oil charge into quality reservoir systems,” said Pancontinental CEO Iain Smith.
“We’re progressing additional screening and expect updated resource estimates by late July.”
The PEL 87 joint venture is designed to ensure both local and international expertise and benefits.
Pancontinental Orange Pty Ltd operates the licence with a 75% interest. Namibia’s Custos Investments (Pty) Ltd holds 15%, while the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR), the state-owned oil company, retains a 10% stake.
This structure ensures direct national participation in any future development, supporting Namibia’s strategy to benefit from the rapid growth of its offshore oil industry.
As appraisal work continues, Saturn stands out as a key asset in Namibia’s push to become Africa’s next major offshore oil producer.

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