Energy Ministry, KrisEnergy Cooperate in Seeking Market for Apsara Crude Oil

The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and Singapore-based KrisEnergy have been working together to find markets to sell the crude oil produced from the Apsara oil field, according to MME Secretary of State Meng Satheara.

HE Meng Sathera made the announcement in response to criticism over the lower-than-planned crude oil production.

“The ministry is well aware of this, and so far, all government announcements, as well as the ministry, have made it clear that the first drop of oil is not plentiful and is not expected to provide significant national budget revenue that could change the size of the Cambodian economy at the present time as well as in the short term of future,” said HE Sathera.

“Based on the production capacity of the five wells, the production capacity of each well is not significantly different from what Chevron, the company, spent 10 years exploring for oil in Cambodia in the past,” he added.

Prior to its departure, Chevron planned to produce 7,500 barrels per day from 22 wells. After Chevron left, Singapore-based KrisEnergy initially planned its production using 20 wells, less than two Chevron wells.

Following the financial crisis at its parent company and the COVID-19 crisis, KrisEnergy has switched plans to use only the first five wells to test the engineering capacity of the underground oil reservoir.

In late April, KrisEnergy said that the crude oil production from five well was about 2 barrels lower than planned of 7,500 barrels.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

China’s Steel Exports to ASEAN Surge, Sparking Concerns Among Regional Producers

In a significant development for the steel industry, China’s steel exports to ASEAN countries have skyrocketed in the first quarter of 2025, reaching 36.55 million tons. This figure constitutes approximately 70% of China’s total steel exports and marks a staggering 32% increase year on year, according to a recent report by Yieh News. The report […]

Exciting Prospects for Cambodian Agricultural Exports

In a significant development for Cambodia’s agricultural sector, Angkor International Airport Investment (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. (AIAI) has expressed a strong interest in investing in the export of Cambodian agricultural products to China and other international markets. This announcement was made during a productive meeting on April 7, 2025, between HE Minister Dith Tina and Mr. […]

Cambodia Achieves Over USD 23 Million in Ticket Sales Within Four Months

Cambodia’s tourism sector is showing remarkable signs of recovery, with ticket sales to renowned attractions generating over USD 23 million from January to April 2025. The figure reached a remarkable USD 23,154,532, stemming from interest in iconic sites such as Angkor Wat, Koh Ker Temple, Beng Melayu Temple, Phnom Kbal Spean, and scenic boat rides. […]

Cambodia Exports Nearly 12 million Tons of Agricultural Products, Generating USD 5.2 Billion in 2024

In a significant boost for the agricultural sector, Cambodia reported impressive figures for 2024, with exports of nearly 12 million tons of farm products valued at USD 5.2 billion. This announcement was made by His Excellency Kong Chanveasna, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, during the inauguration ceremony of a […]

Khmer New Year Sees Surge in Tourist Arrivals

  In an impressive display of cultural celebration, Cambodia welcomed approximately 23,977,441 tourists during the three-day Khmer New Year festivities, marking a robust increase of 9.9% compared to 2024. This significant influx, comprising both national and international visitors, was reported by the Ministry of Tourism today. From 14-16 April 14 2025, the country witnessed a […]

Cambodia’s Steel Imports Surge in Early 2025

Cambodia’s steel imports significantly rose in the first quarter of 2025, with the nation importing iron and steel valued at USD217 million. This marks a remarkable 75% increase compared to USD124 million during the same period last year. According to a report released on 10 April by the General Department of Customs and Excise, iron […]