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Africa News of Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Source: africabusinesscommunities.com

Global Petroleum gets extension of Petroleum Exploration Licence

Ministry of Mines and Energy in Namibia agrees to extend the licence Ministry of Mines and Energy in Namibia agrees to extend the licence

Global Petroleum announces that in connection with its licence PEL0094 (Block 2011A), offshore Namibia, the Ministry of Mines and Energy in Namibia has agreed to extend the licence sub-period from September 2020 to September 2021 and also to modify the work commitments. Global holds a working interest of 78% and is operator of the licence.

Under the terms of the Petroleum Agreement for PEL0094 signed in September 2018, the four year Initial Exploration Period was split into two sub-periods of two years each, with the first sub-period ending in September 2020. The amendment to PEL0094 agreed by the Ministry gives Global a further year to fulfil a modified work commitment, after which Global may elect to enter the next licence sub-period in September 2021.

The Company’s announcement on 20 July 2020 detailed the updated prospective resources in both the Marula and Welwitschia Deep prospects in PEL0094 following interpretation of the 3D seismic data licensed earlier this year. The modified work program agreed with the Ministry concentrates on the licensing of existing seismic data and the carrying out of studies specifically designed to focus on these two exciting prospects.

Peter Hill, Global Petroleum’s CEO, commented: “We would like to thank the Ministry of Mines and Energy and are delighted to receive this extension to PEL0094, with the amended work program which enables us to focus on the principal prospects in our acreage, further de-risked following our recent re-interpretation of the historic 3D seismic.”