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PARAMARIBO, Suriname, Jun 24, CMC – Delegates attending the sixth Suriname Energy, Oil and Gas Summit (SEOGS)here have been told that the Malaysian state energy company Petronas has made another gas discovery in the offshore Block 52 off the coast of Dutch-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country.
President Jennifer Greelings-Simons said that she had received confirmation that the oil and gas company was successful in drilling the Swartzia Aspasia Complex-1 exploration well (SAC-1).
She said she had received the information from Petronas and while she did not provide details regarding the nature or extent of the discovery, she spoke of it as an important development for the country.
“This is truly good news for us,” she told the conference, which ends on Friday, adding that the discovery lays “the foundation for multiple oil and gas developments and a better future for Suriname”.

She said that the country is at a historic turning point due to large-scale developments in the oil and gas sector, such as the GranMorgu project and that the revenues flowing from this sector must benefit the entire population.
“Every aspect of Suriname’s natural wealth must develop into broad national prosperity. What emerges from our soil and our deep waters today must be visibly and tangibly reflected in the daily lives of our people tomorrow.”
The head of state urged the Surinamese population to seize the opportunities presented by these oil and gas developments, announcing also the establishment of a specific strategic project management team to steer policy and legislation in the run-up to the first oil production.
The new discovery reinforces expectations surrounding Block 52, where Petronas is already working on the development of a natural gas project based on the previously discovered Sloanea-1 gas find.
The state-owned Staatsolie had last November announced that the commercial development plan for the Sloanea-1 gas discovery had been approved and constituted an important step on the path towards actual production.
Petronas is currently focusing on the further development of gas reserves in the bloc. A final investment decision is expected to be made in the second half of this year. If the project proceeds according to plan, initial gas production could take place around 2030
The Suriname Energy, Oil and Gas Summit and Exhibition 2026 is being held under the theme “Unlocking Energy, Empowering Nations,” and has brought together policymakers, investors and industry stakeholders to discuss the future of energy development.
Meanwhile, the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago and the Suriname Energy Chamber have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) representing a significant step forward in private-sector collaboration between the two countries.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Priya Marajh, Interim Executive of the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago, and Orlando Olmberg, President of the Suriname Energy Chamber.
Under the MOU, the two parties have agreed to cooperate on institutional collaboration and energy-sector development, knowledge transfer, institutional strengthening, and local-content capacity building, the development of regional policies, investment promotion, and regional integration and joint activities, including events, research papers, and consultations.
“The development of energy resources in the southern Caribbean requires a strong private sector to ensure that local businesses can participate in the supply chain and retain value within the economy.
“This MOU with the Suriname Energy Chamber fosters the growth of private-sector firms in both countries and promotes the local content participation of our people and businesses. We believe that through cooperation, we can encourage stronger investment inflows and create an environment where the private sector can capitalize on the opportunities rapidly unfolding in our region,” said Maraj.
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