Madagascar to offer 70 blocks in oil bid round

Madagascar will offer around 70 small oil exploration blocks in a bid round due to close in September next year, a top official said on Thursday.

"We will start a roadshow in Houston and London in March and we will launch the bid round then, which will close in September," Elise Razaka, director general of the African island state's Office of National Mines and Strategic Industries, told Reuters.

Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island located off Africa's southeast coast, is known to have oil and gas reserves but they are inadequately mapped and drilling is only at an exploratory stage.

But interest is growing amongst the oil majors as international prices stay high.

In July, US oil major Exxon Mobil boosted its oil and gas presence in Madagascar by taking a 70 percent interest in two licences held by small UK-listed oil explorer Sterling Energy.

Speaking on the sidelines of an Africa oil and gas conference in Cape Town, Razaka said the government would offer offshore blocks in the Morondava Basin, on Madagascar's west coast.

Bidders could take up to 3 blocks, each about 2,000 km square, a single contract, he added.

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