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DALLAS, June 04, 2025--The Government of Ghana, Tullow Oil plc (Tullow), Kosmos Energy (NYSE/LSE: KOS), PetroSA, Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC) and Explorco are pleased to announce that ...
Tullow Oil plc TUWOY, an independent oil & gas exploration and production company, along with its partners and the Government of Ghana, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to prolong ...
Tullow Oil expects all approvals for the license extensions before the end of the third quarter of 2025. The agreement was also signed by Kosmos Energy, PetroSA, the Ghana National Petroleum Corp ...
Tullow operates Jubilee with a 38.98 percent stake. Kosmos Energy owns 38.61 percent, Ghana National Petroleum Corp. (GNPC) 19.69 percent and South Africa’s state-owned PetroSA 2.72 percent.
Tullow ended a decade-long quest to develop discoveries in April, when it sold the inland fields for $120 million to Gulf Energy, a Nairobi-based oil and gas trader.
The Government of Ghana,Tullow Oil plc (Tullow), Kosmos Energy (NYSE/LSE: KOS), PetroSA, Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC) and Explorco are pleased to announce that they have entered into a ...
The Government of Ghana, Tullow Oil, Kosmos Energy, PetroSA, GNPC and Explorco Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Extend Ghana Production Licenses to 2040. Business Wire; Jun 4, 2025 ...
This comes after Kosmos backed down from a bid to acquire Tullow Oil, back in December. Tullow shares were up 3.9% at 15.66p on Wednesday morning in London, while shares in Kosmos rose 3.2% to 128 ...
Kosmos Energy announced an initial agreement with partners including Tullow Oil and authorities in Ghana to extend the licenses covering the Jubilee and Twenboa-Enyenra-Ntomme fields to 2040 ...
The Government of Ghana, Tullow Oil, Kosmos Energy, PetroSA, GNPC and Explorco Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Extend Ghana Production Licenses to 2040 Jun. 04, 2025 2:00 AM ET Kosmos Energy ...
Kenya lawmakers said a lack of detail over Tullow Oil Plc’s sale of oil assets to local company Gulf Energy “raises concerns” for the industry in the East African nation.
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