https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/totalenergies-makes-large-hydrocarbon-discovery-off-namibia-sources-2022-02-24/
Another West Africa wildcat, another commercial discovery - this time by Total. Seriously, what the **** is exploration doing other than bragging about Guyana on LI and drilling dry ho-e after dry ho-e in Brazil?
I'm not a geologist but it's still very clear to me why we are failing: we laid off all the staff who actually did the technical work and kept all the powerpoint mo--ns and bootlickers. Not to mention EM seems to love hiring geos straight out of college (presumably because they can pay them less) while our competitors like Total and Shell recruit PhD's who are at least somewhat experienced in applied geology/geophysics.
I've said it in other threads but it's embarrassing that we're hanging our hat on Stabroek and mailing the rest in. Historically we have been probably the most successful exploration company in the world and it sucks to see lesser outfits like Shell and Total catching up to us.