African Petroleum, PetroChina agree to joint investments

July 18, 2012
African Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (APCL) signed a memorandum of understanding with PetroChina International Investment Co. Ltd. in which PetroChina will invest in APCL’s exploration licenses.

African Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (APCL) signed a memorandum of understanding with PetroChina International Investment Co. Ltd. in which PetroChina will invest in APCL’s exploration licenses.

The MOU provides PetroChina with an exclusive period, expiring Aug. 31, to invest in as much as 20% of Block LB-09 in Liberia and in as much as 20% in one or more of APCL’s exploration blocks in Ivory Coast, Gambia, Liberia, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.

APCL now holds a 100% interest in Blocks LB-08 and LB-09 off Liberia.

PetroChina’s investments under the MOU remain subject to receiving appropriate governmental, regulatory, and other necessary third-party consents.

The MOU announcement comes while Perth-based APCL continues accumulating and exploring assets off the West African coast.

APCL has deepwater blocks totaling more than 4.5 million acres offshore Senegal as well as a 100% interest in Block SL-03 offshore Sierra Leone. The company also interest in Blocks A1 and A4 offshore Gambia (OGJ Online, Nov. 29, 2011).

Earlier this year, Ivory Coast awarded APCL an exploration permit on Block CI-509 in the Gulf of Guinea (OGJ Online, Mar. 21, 2012).

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Paula Dittrick | Senior Staff Writer

Paula Dittrick has covered oil and gas from Houston for more than 20 years. Starting in May 2007, she developed a health, safety, and environment beat for Oil & Gas Journal. Dittrick is familiar with the industry’s financial aspects. She also monitors issues associated with carbon sequestration and renewable energy.

Dittrick joined OGJ in February 2001. Previously, she worked for Dow Jones and United Press International. She began writing about oil and gas as UPI’s West Texas bureau chief during the 1980s. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska in 1974.