no problem raising finance17 Nov 2013 18:22
after reading this extract and looking at the board at EER there would seem plenty of high rolling people with presumably plenty of money at their disposal...have a read...
http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/energy-equity-resources-is-growing-155551295.html
part of.....
LONDON, April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The international oil and gas company, Energy Equity Resources Limited (EER), continues to grow: company assets have more than doubled in the past 12 months. Its operational base is in a new office block at 35 Portman Square, near London's Marble Arch.
The company has strengthened its management team with several eminent individuals from the industry. Among the early board appointments was Dr. Phil Vingoe, a well-known industry figure, who was Chief Geophysicist, General Manager Global Exploration and Technology Director, at BP's Exploration division. In 1995 he left to launch Australian independent, Novus Petroleum. He became MD of Sasol Petroleum International in 2000, the upstream arm of South Africa's oil, gas and chemicals group, Sasol Ltd. Dr. Vingoe's MSc and PhD in Geophysics were obtained from Birmingham University and he studied at Harvard Business School.
His Royal Majesty, Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, Obi of Onitsha, is the Traditional Ruler of Onitsha in Nigeria and joined EER's board as a non-executive director in February 2007. Obi Achebe's career of over 30 years in the energy industry was spent chiefly with the Royal Dutch Shell companies in Nigeria, the UK, the Netherlands and elsewhere in West Africa in a broad range of roles and disciplines. He is currently Chairman of Diamond Bank Plc and OMAK-Eidesvik Maritime Limited, Nigeria, and a director of Unilever Nigeria Plc and several other Nigerian companies. He is also Chairman of the Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources Management Reforms in that country. He studied Chemistry at Stanford University, California, took an MBA at Columbia University, New York and was a pioneer of the Nigerian Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Nigeria. He was conferred with the Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) in 2004.