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To clear up the confusion there.
Before AAOG Congo was sold to ZEN, AAOG used SH's money to start ATOG promising it was to be part of AAOG..
But then reneged on the plan and scuttled AAOG into delisting.
Kingoftheworld
Please provide the reference and link to the “news report” you refer to; and why “ATOG/AAOG”, it has nothing to do with AAOG.
The order of the Tunisian Ministry specified that “ATOG had failed to deposit the bank guarantee required for the two permits” hence its withdrawal of the permits.
Also please explain and justify your statement that “the govt turned down zen for not being financially capable on one of the attempted deals” Which government and which deal, plus the published references for this claim.
SuperB post bY AGOS
Tunisia, Bir Ben Tartar Field.Sat 18:46
Former investors of Anglo African O & G [AAOG] might derive some satisfaction in knowing that Anglo Tunisian Oil & Gas [ATOG], the private company set up by James Berwick and David Sefton [whilst still directors of AAOG, in 2019] to acquire certain Tunisian assets deemed inappropriate for AAOG to acquire because of its Tilapia failure, has just been deprived of two of its Tunisian permits.
The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy published in the Official Gazette of Nov 23rd that it had relieved ATOG of its exploration permits for the South Remada and Jenein Centre concessions, which it had acquired through the takeover of Medco Energy O & G Tunisia. ATOG had failed to honour its state financial obligations and now also faces combined compensation demands of $9.2m from the Ministry.
Having screwed-up at AAOG (Tilapia) and now in trouble at ATOG, I wonder if Berwick, in desperation for cash and another corporate exit, will provide AC with more bargain opportunities. AAOG has a 100% interest in the 352 sq km onshore Bir Ben Tartar Concession which currently produces at around 500 bopd average [subject to a PSC with ETAP] and which is within the South Remada 3681 sq km concession adjacent to the Libyan border. It also has 5% interest in three other smaller [230, 130 & 55 bopd] producing fields, 10% interest in an onshore exploration and developmental prospect, and two adjacent offshore fields [100 & 80% interest] both in exploration/developmental status. Of these the Bir Ben Tartar Field would be an obvious target for ZEN.
Pure speculation but one to watch.
AGEOS.
Correction to line 2, third paragraph.
ATOG [not AAOG] has a 100% interest in the 352 sq km onshore Bir Ben Tartar Concession.......
My apologies.
Former investors of Anglo African O & G [AAOG] might derive some satisfaction in knowing that Anglo Tunisian Oil & Gas [ATOG], the private company set up by James Berwick and David Sefton [whilst still directors of AAOG, in 2019] to acquire certain Tunisian assets deemed inappropriate for AAOG to acquire because of its Tilapia failure, has just been deprived of two of its Tunisian permits.
The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy published in the Official Gazette of Nov 23rd that it had relieved ATOG of its exploration permits for the South Remada and Jenein Centre concessions, which it had acquired through the takeover of Medco Energy O & G Tunisia. ATOG had failed to honour its state financial obligations and now also faces combined compensation demands of $9.2m from the Ministry.
Having screwed-up at AAOG (Tilapia) and now in trouble at ATOG, I wonder if Berwick, in desperation for cash and another corporate exit, will provide AC with more bargain opportunities. AAOG has a 100% interest in the 352 sq km onshore Bir Ben Tartar Concession which currently produces at around 500 bopd average [subject to a PSC with ETAP] and which is within the South Remada 3681 sq km concession adjacent to the Libyan border. It also has 5% interest in three other smaller [230, 130 & 55 bopd] producing fields, 10% interest in an onshore exploration and developmental prospect, and two adjacent offshore fields [100 & 80% interest] both in exploration/developmental status. Of these the Bir Ben Tartar Field would be an obvious target for ZEN.
Pure speculation but one to watch.
AGEOS.