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    PetroSA Approves Shell as Majority Partner in Block Offshore South Africa, Document Shows

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    Posted on December 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    PetroSA approves Shell's 60% stake in Block 2C, enhancing Shell's Orange Basin presence. Shell commits $25 million bonus and covers drilling costs.

    PetroSA Approves Shell's Major Stake in Block 2C Offshore

    CAPE TOWN, Dec 8 (Reuters) - South Africa's legacy national oil company, PetroSA, has approved a deal to give Shell Offshore a 60% stake in its Block 2C, off the country's west coast, a document seen by Reuters showed on Monday.

    If successfully concluded, the agreement will strengthen oil major Shell's exposure to the Orange Basin, which has become one of the world's most coveted exploration zones after major oil discoveries in neighbouring Namibia.

    A short note under PetroSA's priority programmes said the company had approved the farm-in deal to allow Shell Offshore to take a 60% interest "with Shell committing a $25 million signing bonus and full cost carry (of around $135-$150 million) for three wells".

    The chief executive at PetroSA, which holds 100% of Block 2C, pending the deal, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    A Shell spokesperson said commercial sensitivities prevented any comment on "specific opportunities", but added the company was "continuously evaluating various portfolio options to grow our business".

    SHELL IS ALREADY SEEKING TO DRILL

    Shell is already aiming to explore along South Africa's west coast and in July was granted environmental authorisation to drill up to five deep-water wells in the Northern Cape Ultra Deep Block in the Orange Basin.

    It has not said when any drilling will begin.

    In October Shell applied to appeal a high court decision blocking exploration in the west coast offshore Block 5/6/7, as a number of court cases brought by environmental groups delay planned drilling.

    PetroSA, which this year was incorporated into the new South African National Petroleum Company, holds many assets, including offshore acreage and a gas-to-liquid plant at Mossel Bay in the Western Cape, which is under care and maintenance.

    National regulator PASA said it cannot comment on the stake transfer as it has yet to receive an application to transfer interests on existing rights in Block 2C.

    (Reporting by Wendell Roelf; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •PetroSA approves Shell's 60% stake in Block 2C.
    • •Shell commits $25 million signing bonus.
    • •Shell to cover costs for three wells, up to $150 million.
    • •The deal enhances Shell's presence in the Orange Basin.
    • •Environmental and legal challenges persist for Shell.

    Frequently Asked Questions about PetroSA approves Shell as majority partner in block offshore South Africa, document shows

    1What is PetroSA?

    PetroSA is South Africa's national oil company, responsible for the country's oil and gas resources and operations.

    2What is a farm-in agreement?

    A farm-in agreement allows one company to acquire an interest in a project from another company, often involving financial commitments.

    3
    What is the Orange Basin?

    The Orange Basin is a region off the west coast of South Africa known for its significant oil and gas exploration potential.

    4What is environmental authorization?

    Environmental authorization is a legal requirement ensuring that projects comply with environmental regulations before they can proceed.

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