Tullow Oil Exercises Pre-Emption Rights, Increases Stake in Ghana Offshore Assets
The multinational oil and gas company is looking to increase its share in the Jubilee and TEN fields offshore Ghana by exercising its pre-emption rights.
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The multinational oil and gas company is looking to increase its share in the Jubilee and TEN fields offshore Ghana by exercising its pre-emption rights.
The announcement was made on Monday, November 8, 2021, during an event at the COP26 conference featuring government ministers and a council of leaders in renewable energy.
The report launch also touched on downstream and upstream models for fossil fuels, and how the African economy needs to develop its own resources.
A report from IRENA shows that between 80% and 90% of international trade is enabled through maritime means, i.e. bulk and container carriers, as well as oil and chemical tankers.
Representing the first loan agreement in a United Nations program to fund green energy developments on the continent, the deal will significantly expand Africa’s renewable energy capacity.
The Hydrogen Valley feasibility study report was launched on October 9 during a webinar session hosted by South Africa’s Department of Science and Innovation.
Sasol has been at the forefront of engagements with the Infrastructure and Investment Office of the Presidency in a bid to develop a hydrogen economy in South Africa