Lekoil to raise US$100m for Ogo-1 drilling

OE Staff
Friday, November 1, 2013

Africa-focused Lekoil is to raise US$100 million funding through a placing with Mirabaud Securities LLP for drilling offshore Nigeria.

The cash will be used to complete drilling and testing on the Ogo-1 well and Ogo-1 side track; the future development of the OML113 licence offshore Nigeria, which contains the Aje Field; and for general corporate and working capital purposes. 

 
Categories: Africa Drilling

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