Looks like the rubber stamp is on its way.15 Nov 2025 09:05
septembers rna results over the rns news wire
cameroon
we have received a copy of the prime minister's instruction to the minister of mines, industry and technological development ("minmidt") to approve both a one-year extension to the initial exploration period of our thali license and also the farm-out of a 42.5% interest in the license to prime global energies limited
mid october
statement at the african energy chamber on cameroon and its new bid round , includes this passage, they do not mention tower, just prime.
recent upstream activity in cameroon underscores growing investor interest and confidence in the country’s petroleum sector. earlier this year, prime oil & gas acquired a 42.5% non-operated interest in the thali license offshore cameroon, contributing $15 million toward the ongoing work program and planned drilling of the njom-3 appraisal well. perenco – one of cameroon’s most active operators – continues to drive development in the rio del rey basin, which has produced more than one billion barrels of oil to date and holds an estimated 1.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent in remaining reserves.
and the fact they will soon have two operational refineries, 2nd one broke ground in the summer (est build 18 months) guess they are going to need
more oil flowing soon. (results ja njom-3 drill looking like 2026 q1)
cameroon has laid the foundation stone for the construction of a new oil refinery and petroleum reserve depot in the southern part of the country, according to the state-run national hydrocarbons corporation (snh). the refinery, which is constructed on a 250-hectare site within the kribi industrial port zone, will have a processing capacity of 30,000 barrels per day, said nathalie moudiki, who represented the executive general manager of snh
she added that the fuel storage terminal will have an initial capacity ranging from 250,000 to 300,000 cubic meters.
the new refinery is designed to process cameroons crude oil, aiming to reduce fuel imports by 30 percent, according to snh.
the construction works are expected to take 18 months. it will be cameroon's second oil refinery upon completion.
would appear after all these years, the 🦆🦆🦆 for ja , drill funding, rig ades and an available local path to market.
don't have nightmares, charlie
flashback's are a *****.. 😉😂