Wildcat Petroleum PLC Statement re: Sudan and South Sudan
15 Avril 2024 - 8:00AM
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Wildcat Petroleum PLC
15 April 2024
15 April 2024
WILDCAT Petroleum
Plc
("Wildcat" or the
"Company")
Re: Update on the Republic of
Sudan and South Sudan
Republic of
Sudan
In September 2023 the Company was notified by
the Sudanese Minister of Petroleum & Energy that it was not
able to sign a Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) because of the
current political situation. However, the Company was offered a
service contract over the Bamboo oil field with the possibility to
convert it into a PSA when the situation allowed. The Company
accepted the offer and subsequently submitted a work program for
approval. In February 2024 the Company was informed that the work
program was been reviewed by the ministerial lawyers.
The Company regrets to inform shareholders that
it has now been informed that due to ministerial directives issued
at the end of March 2024 in combination with the deteriorating
political situation and resultant security issues in the country
that the Ministry will not be able to sign any sort of contract,
even a service agreement. Once the political situation returns to
normal the government will re-examine the possibility of Wildcat
developing oil assets in the country.
Republic of
South Sudan
As a contingency against the deal not going
through in Sudan, the Company had started a dialog with the
Minister of Petroleum in South Sudan at the start of 2024. In
February 2024 the Company was notified that it had passed the due
diligence process which was conducted by the South Sudanese
Ministry of Petroleum. (MOP). This process included the
evaluation of the Company's technical competency as well as its
financial capability to complete a major multi-million/billion
dollar oil production purchase. This clearance is required
from the MOP before Wildcat can undertake any petroleum deal in the
country including the purchase of large-scale oil production.
Wildcat has been invited by the MOP to visit them in Juba and
conduct talks regarding current oil production opportunities in the
country. The Company is hoping to attend meetings with
the minister in early May.
Mandhir Singh (Chairman) "it is extremely
disappointing that a change in policy in the Republic of Sudan
means that Wildcat won't yet be awarded a service contract over the
Bamboo field. We will now concentrate on South Sudan. Separately I
am pleased to confirm that the Company has sufficient working
capital for the next 12 months.
Enquiries:
Wildcat Petroleum plc: Mandhir
Singh msingh@wildcatpetroleum.co.uk
Guild
Financial Advisory: Ross
Andrews ross.andrews@guildfin.co.uk
Notes
to Editors:
Wildcat Petroleum (LSE: WCAT) is
listed on the standard segment of the official list, with shares
traded on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. WCAT is
seeking to acquire projects or a business operating in the upstream
sector of the petroleum industry - namely exploration, appraisal,
development and production of oil and gas, with a primary focus on
assets that are at the later phases of exploration and
production.
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