The framework of local content is of paramount significance within the extractives industry. Our teams ensure commercial and contractual steps are set-up to improve the local economy by leveraging linkages to extractive projects.
Services
KalaOra has a highly experienced multi-faceted management team with extensive energy sector development experience; the experience expands into participation as executive advisors, transactor consultants, engineers and commercial project managers.
Our years of experience providing technical assistance to the energy sector , refinery and petrochemical industries, is paramount to our success. We engage with our clients throughout the complete supply chain process to ensure our core business services of conceptual studies, plant operations, and advisory services is formulated aligned with our clients key performance indicators.
Upstream Sector
Our strategic partnerships and shared objectives with EPC Contractors and technical firms ensures we are well positioned to develop and deliver the most appropriate project solutions pertaining to the upstream sector. Leading to increased technical and commercial optimization
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The midstream sector is governed by ever-evolving regulatory challenges, our multi disciplinary team tailor agreements aligned with an understanding of the host country’s legislation to promote adherence and industry best-practices.
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KalaOra’s engineering consultants have advised on many complex projects, ensuring the lifecycle of the project is managed and governed, in both the public and private sectors.
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Iraq- Rumaila
The Rumaila oil field is currently developed with more than 700 wells, out of which approximately 550 are producer wells and 150 are injector wells. Majority of Rumaila wells are producing from the Zubair (Main Pay) formation. The Rumaila oil field operations also include with 14 degassing facilities and ten cluster pump stations.
ABU DHABI- Hail & Ghasha/Offshore
The Hail, Ghasha, and Dalma ultrasour gas development project was to tap into the Arab basin, which is estimated to hold multiple trillions of standard cubic feet of recoverable gas, according to ADNOC’s web site. ADNOC also expected more than 120,000 b/d of oil and condensates to be produced when the project was fully on stream.
Liberia Harper Basin
Nine blocks will be on offer in the Harper Basin, one of the last unexplored and undrilled regions offshore West Africa. TGS holds a range of multi-client data across this acreage to support the licensing round, including 5,272 kilometers of 2D and 6,276 square kilometers of 3D seismic, gravity and magnetic data.
Rovuma LNG
The major, announced in 2019 it wanted to cut costs for the US$ 33bn project before giving it the green light. The decision to postpone became inevitable when the challenge of building and funding one of the world’s most costly energy projects was compounded by the imposition of work and travel restrictions affecting personnel and supplies.
Jubilee Field
The Jubilee Oil field is located 60 km off the coast of Ghana. The successful development of the Jubilee field is transformational to Ghana, as it is now helping Ghana to reduce the country’s fiscal deficits, address the import-export imbalance and generate sufficient government revenues for much needed investments in infrastructure and the delivery of basic human services that are critically needed to establish a sound base for economic growth.
Nigeria
The Nigerian economy is closely tied to the oil sector, and the country's oil industry officials have encouraged local content inclusion. In 2009, Nigeria was the 8th largest OPEC oil producer, averaging approximately 1.8 MMb/d during the year.
Ashanti Gold
The gold operation at Obuasi, 200km north-west of Accra in Ghana, was the major asset of Ashanti Goldfields Company (AGC), established in London in 1897.