Launch of the Whale deposit with PETROCI HOLDING

Between the discovery of the “Baleine” field by the ENI group and its production by the ENI-PETROCI HOLDING consortium, KUYO PIPELINE played a key role in the successful construction of an 11-kilometer gas pipeline. This pipeline links a Beach Valve Station to PETROCI’s processing station, known as the Lion GPL station. More than 1,903 tonnes of 12″ API 5 PSL 2 piping, 17.5 mm thick and with a 3LPE coating, were buried in urban areas. KUYO PIPELINE’s expertise in this nationwide project rivals that of internationally renowned companies. This feat easily justifies the company’s forty-two (42) years of experience in the hydrocarbons sector in Côte d’Ivoire.

KUYO PIPELINE has honored its schedule commitments to the ENI-PETROCI HOLDING consortium on an exceptional completion date of twenty-four (24) months to bring the “Baleine” field on stream.

Celebrating the start of production from the “Baleine” deposit held on Thursday November 23 in the commune of Port-Bouet, under the patronage of the President of the Republic, His Excellency Mr. Alassane OUATTARA, Prime Minister Beugré MAMBE expressed his pride in the local companies and national experts who have promoted Ivorian know-how throughout the oil industry value chain. The Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Energy, Sangafowa COULIBALY, rightly congratulated the Managing Director of KUYO PIPELINE in the following terms: “I would like to salute Madame Vanessa KUYO […] Madame, you are a worthy heir to your late father”.

This beautiful celebration took place with the notable presence of the Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, Abdourahmane CISSE, the Great Mediator of the Republic, Adama TOUNGARA, and the Minister of State, Minister of Defense, Téné BIRAHIMA.

Created in 1981 by its founder, the late Jean Kessié KUYO, KUYO PIPELINE is a privately-owned Ivorian company that continues to excel in the design, manufacture, construction and maintenance of industrial plants. Discovering the deposit “Whale in August 2021 and the law on the Local Content adopted by the Ivorian Senate on Monday, May 30, 2022 create a framework conducive to the emergence of this national champion with a track record of success in the construction of oil, mining, energy and agri-food facilities.

Baleine” is the largest deposit in the Ivorian sedimentary basin. This world-class oilfield will enable Côte d’Ivoire to project itself as an oil-producing country. Its discovery remains a historic event that offers reassuring prospects for the Ivorian oil industry. As confirmed by the Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Energy, 2.5 billion barrels of oil and 3.300 billion cubic feet of natural gas are expected to significantly increase Côte d’Ivoire’s energy production.

The remarkable contribution of Ivorian expertise to the successful development of this deposit, so important for the Ivorian economy, was praised by the State of Côte d’Ivoire.

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4 March 2024