
VAALCO Energy has announced positive operational updates in Gabon and Cote d’Ivoire. The Company provided an update on its Gabon drilling program, including solid initial well results on the Etame 15H-ST well and the spudding of the next well. Additionally, the Company was confirmed as operator with a 60% working interest, with partner PetroCI having a 40% working interest in the Kossipo field, a discovery made in 2002 and later appraised in 2019 on the CI-40 block in offshore Cote d’Ivoire.
Gabon Drilling Highlights
- Successfully drilled, completed and placed on production the Etame 15H-ST development well in the 1V block of the Etame field, with a lateral of 250 meters of net pay in high-quality Gamba sands near the top of the reservoir;
- Stabilized flow rate of approximately 2,000 gross barrels of oil per day (“BOPD”) with a 38% water cut, through a 42/64 choke and ESP at 54 Hz, confirming expectations from the ET-15P pilot well results;
- Actively managing the well to stabilize pressure and manage the reservoir;
- West Etame step out exploration well spudded in mid-February;
- Drilling the well from the S1 slot on the Etame platform Etame West (ET-14P) exploration prospect has a 57% chance of geologic success and is expected to reach the target zone by mid-March; and
- On a success, the exploration prospect would add meaningful production and reserves to Vaalco’s 2026 year-end.
Cote d’Ivoire Highlights
- Confirmed as operator with a 60% working interest in the Kossipo field on the CI-40 Block with a field development plan (“FDP”) expected to be completed in second half of 2026;
- New ocean bottom node (“OBN”) seismic data driving and derisking Vaalco’s updated evaluation and development plan;
- Estimated Gross 2C resources of approximately 102 million barrels of oil equivalent (“MMBOE”) and 293 MMBOE in place, located southwest of the Baobab field;
- Discovered in 2002 with the Kossipo-1X well and later appraised in 2019 with the Kossipo-2A well (tested at over 7,000 BOPD); and
- Updated arrival of Baobab Ivorien (formerly MV10) Floating Production Storage and Offloading Vessel (“FPSO”) as it is currently off the East coast of Africa and is expected to return to offshore Cote d’Ivoire by late March.
George Maxwell, Vaalco’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, 'We have begun 2026 with some very meaningful events that are positioning Vaalco to deliver expected 225% organic production growth by 2030. We have been confirmed as the operator with a 60% working interest in the Kossipo field, a discovery with an estimated 293 MMBOE in place located southwest from our highly productive Baobab field on the CI-40 Block. We are actively working with our partner PetroCI to submit an FDP in the second half of 2026 that we believe will help Vaalco grow its production in Cote d’Ivoire. We are also pleased with the encouraging start of the Gabon drilling campaign, the ET-15H-ST which stabilized at approximately 2,000 BOPD. The rig has remained on the Etame platform and is now drilling an exploration prospect in West Etame, that has a 57% chance of geological success and if successful could add production and additional reserves in Gabon. With the Baobab FPSO on track to return to the field and commence production in Q2 2026, coupled with the Gabon drilling campaign, we are looking to drive meaningful growth that we believe will translate into value for our shareholders in 2026 and beyond.'
Source: VAALCO Energy











