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JAMAICA | United Oil and Gas Eyes Offshore Expansion in Jamaica

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October 16, 2024
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JAMAICA | United Oil and Gas Eyes Offshore Expansion in Jamaica

JAMAICA | United Oil and Gas Eyes Offshore Expansion in Jamaica

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KINGSTON,  Jamaica – A new chapter in Jamaica’s energy saga is unfolding In the depths of the Caribbean. The United Kingdom based, United Oil and Gas Plc, a company with its sights set on black gold, stands poised to plumb the azure waters off the island’s southern coast.

As the calendar turns to 2025, the firm expects to secure the final nod from authorities, setting the stage for a high-stakes gamble in the Walton-Morant zone.

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The company’s weapon of choice? Piston core sampling equipment, ready to pierce hundreds of meters beneath the seabed. These mechanical probes will extract cylindrical secrets from the Earth, potentially unlocking a treasure trove of hydrocarbons that could reshape Jamaica’s economic landscape.

Yet, amidst the buzz of potential prosperity, a voice of caution rings out. Jamaican Energy Minister Daryl Vaz, ever the pragmatist, has consistently tempered expectations.

“While the potential for a significant oil discovery in Jamaica exists,” Vaz maintains, “no commercial discovery has been confirmed.” His words serve as a sobering counterpoint to the speculative fervor surrounding the project.

United Oil and Gas Plc, however, remains buoyant. CEO Brian Larkin, speaking with the confidence of a captain charting new waters, declared the sampling operations “a crucial part of our strategy to identify and develop new oil reserves.”

Larkin’s optimism is fueled by a series of preliminary studies that have painted the Walton-Morant zone as a potential hydrocarbon hotspot.

As the drills prepare to bite into the seabed, environmental concerns loom large. United Oil has pledged allegiance to international environmental standards, vowing to tread lightly on the delicate marine ecosystem.

The company’s commitment to responsible exploration will be put to the test as it navigates the complex interplay between economic ambition and ecological preservation.

The fruits of this underwater odyssey are expected to surface by mid-2025. Should the cores yield promising results, United Oil stands ready to double down on its Caribbean gambit, potentially ushering in a new era of investment and growth for Jamaica’s energy sector.

As the island nation holds its breath, the question remains: will Jamaica’s offshore waters yield the liquid fortune that many hope for, or will this be another tale of dreams dashed on the rocks of geological reality? Only time, and the unforgiving test of the drill bit, will tell. (WiredJA).

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