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Bowleven to start exploration works on the Etindé block soon

Bowleven to start exploration works on the Etindé block soon
  • Comments   -   Friday, 11 May 2018 14:33

(Business in Cameroon) - This day May 11, 2018, the British oil and gas firm Bowleven announces that the Topaz-Driller will be used to drill two wells covered by the Etindé license (2,316 km²).  According to the company, the exploration works should start by the end of May 2018. Thanks to this equipment borrowed from Vantage Drilling for 150 days, Bowleven and its partners will fulfill a drilling promise made since 2016. For the record, Bowleven owns 25% of the stakes in the Etindé block while its partners New Age and Lukoil own 37.5% each.

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