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IPC pushes ahead with Phase 1 development of its Blackrod oil project

by Warren S.
December 3, 2025
in Upstream
Blackrod oil project moving ahead

Credits: International Petroleum Corp

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A strange reality in the international energy market has emerged over the last quarter of 2025. Despite overwhelming calls to diversify the global energy market and integrate more renewable energy projects, market performance points to the growth of the oil sector, and expectations are that it will continue to grow over the coming years. The IPC, or International Petroleum Corporation, has noted that phase 1 of the Blackrod oil project is moving forward nearly one quarter ahead of previous expectations.

Market trends are revealing the truth about the international oil sector

The world has been embroiled in the overwhelming calls to diversify the output of alternative energy resources. With several nations turning to the renewable energy sector, increased demand for gas, and the never-ending push to reduce emissions, the energy market has been in a constant state of evolution. However, quarterly performance for IPC points to an alternative reality where oil has, and will continue, to play a vital role in energy generation,

The International Petroleum Corporation, a global oil and gas company with assets in Canada, Malaysia, and France, has noted the unexpected growth of the oil sector this quarter and has stated that it expects that growth to continue to shake up the international energy market for years to come. Leading this positive performance is the IPC’s Blackrod oil project.

Blackrod Phase 1 development is progressing ahead of schedule

The IPC has noted that Phase 1 of the transformational Black Rod oil projects has surpassed expectations and is moving towards completion, way ahead of initial expectations. The company stated that first steam is now expected by year-end 2025 and first oil by Q3 2026, remarkably, an entire quarter ahead of initial predictions from the company.

With Phase 1 nearly complete, the sky’s the limit for the Blackrod oil project

The firm noted in its quarterly performance report that the Blackrod oil project’s development of phase 1 is moving towards completion, with the first steam expected by the end of the year and the first oil set to flow late next year. Notably, the firm has said that this progress exemplifies the quality of multidisciplinary teamwork and overall project execution.

“We are pleased to report another strong quarter for IPC. We produced an average of 45,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) during the third quarter, which was above the guidance range for the period. Strong operational performance translated into robust financial results for the third quarter” – William Lundin, IPC’s President and Chief Executive Officer

The firm has noted that due to the accelerated progress of the Blackrod project, it plans to drill the final well pad in the fourth quarter of 2025. The Blackrod oil project is 100% owned by the IPC, and contains an estimated 259 MMboe of 2P reserves and 1,025 MMboe of contingent resources. With the Central Processing Facility nearly complete, the project is moving towards commissioning in the near future.

With several nations and companies moving forward with new oil and gas projects, the sector has seen a resurgence amid calls to end the reliance on oil.

Despite sentiment for oil production slumping, the performance of the sector is another story altogether

With a litany of nations committing to the clean energy transition, in theory, the world is moving towards a new future for energy generation led by the renewable energy sector; however, the truth can often be stranger than theory, and the reality is that despite the need to end the reliance on oil-based energy production, the sector is growing as demand increases. For instance, BP has brought its sixth major upstream project online this year. The reality of the current situation is that, despite how some may feel about it, oil will continue to play a vital role in the global energy market for many years to come.

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