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Invictus Energy Secures Three-Year Renewal for SG 4571 License in Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin

by SAT Reporter
January 13, 2025
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Invictus Energy Secures Three-Year Renewal for SG 4571 License in Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin

Invictus Energy Ltd., a prominent independent oil and gas exploration company, has announced the renewal of its SG 4571 license in Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin for an additional three years. The extension, approved under the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 21:05] by Zimbabwe’s Minister of Mines and Mining Development and the President, paves the way for enhanced exploration and development efforts in the region.

The SG 4571 license, held by Geo Associates (Pvt) Ltd, an 80% owned subsidiary of Invictus Energy, is home to the recently discovered Mukuyu gas field. This field is part of a larger 360,000-hectare portfolio that includes multiple basin margin prospects. The renewal ensures exploration activities can continue until December 19, 2027.

With this extension, Invictus Energy plans a robust work program for the next three years. This includes acquiring 3D seismic data, undertaking additional exploration and appraisal drilling, and conducting testing to further evaluate the area’s hydrocarbon potential. The company is also positioned to apply for a production special grant license at any point during this period.

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The Cabora Bassa Basin represents one of the last untested frontier rift basins in onshore Africa, making it a highly prospective site for energy exploration. Invictus Energy’s commitment to responsible operations, community engagement, and environmental stewardship remains central to its activities.

This development is expected to have significant implications for Zimbabwe’s energy sector. The discovery of gas resources in the Mukuyu field could provide a much-needed boost to local energy supply, reduce dependency on imports, and attract further investment in the region. The renewal also underscores Zimbabwe’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for international exploration companies.

About Invictus Energy

Headquartered in Perth, Australia, Invictus Energy Ltd. is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: IVZ). The company is actively engaged in high-impact exploration programs in sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on unlocking energy resources to support sustainable development. The company’s Zimbabwe office plays a crucial role in managing its operations in the Cabora Bassa Basin.

Tags: 3D seismic acquisitionAfrican energy resourcesCabora Bassa Basinenergy developmentenergy sustainabilityfrontier rift basinsgas discovery ZimbabweInvictus EnergyInvictus Energy AustraliaInvictus Energy newsMukuyu gas fieldoil and gas explorationSG 4571 licenseSub-Saharan Africa explorationZimbabwe energy sectorZimbabwe mining licenses
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