15th Mar 2017 11:44
ANGLO AFRICAN OIL & GAS PLC
('AAOG' or the 'Company')
Initial Completion of an Interest in the Tilapia Oilfield
Anglo African Oil & Gas plc, an independent oil and gas developer, is pleased to announce that "Initial Completion" of the Initial Shares of Petro Kouilou S.A. ('Petro Kouilou') has occurred, and the Company hopes to move to "Secondary Completion" of the Secondary Shares as quickly as possible. Details of the process and structure of the Acquisition of Petro Kouilou are set out in Section 10 of Part I and Section 11 of Part VIII of the Admission Document published on 6 March 2017.
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For further information please contact:
Anglo African Oil & Gas plc | Tel: c/o St Brides Partners +44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
David Sefton, Executive Chairman |
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Alex MacDonald, Chief Executive |
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finnCap Ltd (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker) | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7220 0500 |
Christopher Raggett, Giles Rolls, Anthony Adams (Corporate Finance) |
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Emily Morris (Corporate Broking) |
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Throgmorton Street Capital Ltd (Joint Broker) | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7070 0973 |
Robert Emmet |
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St Brides Partners (Financial PR) | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
Frank Buhagiar Elisabeth Cowell |
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Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalised terms in this announcement shall have the same meanings as those defined in the Admission Document which is available on the Company's website www.aaog.co. This announcement should be read in conjunction with the Admission Document.
The information communicated in this announcement is inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation 596/2014.
Notes to Editors
Anglo African Oil & Gas (AAOG) is an AIM-listed independent oil and gas company acquiring a 56% stake in the producing Tilapia oil field in the Republic of the Congo. The Company boasts a low-cost production story in a prolific hydrocarbon region with significant exploration upside, differentiating it substantially from its E&P peers. Additionally, management's remuneration is tied to hitting production milestones, reflecting their strong focus on cost control.
Tilapia has an excellent address being located close to multi-billion barrel fields including the ENI-operated Litchendjili field; and the 5,000 bopd Minsala Marine field. Tilapia currently produces approximately 38 bopd from two near-surface intervals; has an undeveloped discovery in the lower Mengo sands with gross contingent resources of 8.1m barrels; and a deeper exploration prospect with gross prospective resources of 58.4m barrels in the productive Djeno interval from which the adjacent Minsala field produces.
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