Namibia

Global Petroleum Progresses on PEL 94 Farm-Outs Offshore Namibia


Published: Saturday January 25, 2025
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Global Petroleum has  stated that the ongoing farm-out transaction for Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) 94 is progressing well offshore Namibia and that all parties are working diligently towards a successful conclusion. The company is also pleased to report renewed and new interest from several well-known companies in the oil and gas industry. This increased interest underscores the attractiveness of PEL 94 and our strategic position in the market.

To ensure securing the best possible outcome for our shareholders, Global Pet. Has decided to push out the previously stated deadline of 31st December 2024. Our priority is to evaluate all available options thoroughly, without being constrained by a strict timeline. By doing so, we aim to achieve the most advantageous terms and conditions for the Company and its shareholders.

“We will update the market as and when significant developments occur. Our aim is to conclude the transaction at the earliest opportunity with the most beneficial terms for the Company and its shareholders.

“We are committed to exploring all opportunities and secure the best possible deal for our shareholders. The renewed and new interest from well-known companies is a testament to the potential of PEL 94. This strategic decision allows us to achieve the most beneficial outcome for the Company. We appreciate the patience and support of our shareholders as we continue to work on this important transaction,” Omar Ahmad, CEO of Global Petroleum Limited, commented.

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