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AEP & F.A. Oil Limited Partner To Unlock Salone’s Offshore Oil & Gas Potential

gleanernewspaperBy gleanernewspaperFebruary 13, 2024Updated:February 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Africa Energy Partners is pleased to announce the successful acquisition of a contract to support F.A. Oil Limited in the farm out of their recently acquired Blocks 53, 54, 55, 71, 72, and 73, offshore Sierra Leone, formerly owned and operated by Chevron.   

With this partnership, Africa Energy Partners will leverage its expertise and resources to facilitate the farm-out process for F.A. Oil Limited, including the hosting of the F.A. Oil Limited Farm Out Investment webinar, which will be taking place later this month, more details to follow. “We are delighted to collaborate with F.A. Oil Limited on this project in Sierra Leone. 

Having worked in Sierra Leone over the last 3 years, AEP is well-positioned to attract investment into the blocks” said Matthew H., Co-Founder & Director at Africa Energy Partners (AEP).   Sierra Leone, with its promising offshore oil and gas potential, presents a strategic opportunity for both Africa Energy Partners and F.A. Oil Limited. The collaboration aims to contribute to the country’s economic growth and energy security by unlocking the full potential of the #offshore blocks.   F.A. Oil Limited expresses confidence in Africa Energy Partners’ capabilities and anticipates a successful partnership that will drive the development of the offshore acreage. 

This farm-out agreement signifies a key step towards maximizing the value of the resource potential and fostering sustainable energy practices. For further information, please contact:   Africa Energy Partners Matthew Hewitson Managing Partner mh@africaenergypartners.co.uk  

 About Africa Energy Partners:  

Africa Energy Partners is a leading energy company committed to driving sustainable development and responsible exploration of energy resources across the African continent. With a focus on innovation, collaboration, and environmental stewardship, Africa Energy Partners aims to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the regions in which it operates.  

About F.A. Oil Limited:  

 F.A. Oil Limited is a dynamic player in the oil and gas industry, dedicated to the exploration and development of energy resources in strategic locations. The company’s mission is to responsibly unlock the potential of hydrocarbon reserves, contributing to energy security and economic development in the regions it operates.

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