(Adds FAR operation plans, farm in agreement and background on Senegal project)
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Australian oil and gas explorer FAR Ltd FAR.AX said on Tuesday that an independent study of two of its offshore blocks in West Africa's Gambia found potential for a total of 1.1 billion barrels of oil.
The company said 926 million barrels could be obtained on a net basis in the A2 and A5 blocks in the Mauritania-Senegal-Guinea-Bissau (MSGB) Basin, in which it has an 80 percent stake.
Operations are underway to prepare for drilling in late 2018, the company said in a statement.
An FAR unit signed a so-called farm-in deal with ERIN Energy Corp ERN.A in March for the blocks, under which it will fund ERIN's share of exploration costs up to $8 million. on its own is expected to bear $25 million to $30 million in exploration costs. The Gambian government approved the deal in early July. the region, FAR also shares Senegal's first oil development, the deepwater SNE project, with Britain-listed Cairn Energy CNE.L and Australia's Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX . Production there is expected to start by 2021.