Nigeria signs deepwater oil contract with TotalEnergies
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ABUJA, Sept 1 (Reuters) – Nigeria has signed a production-sharing contract with TotalEnergies and its local partner South Atlantic Petroleum (Sapetro) for two offshore blocks awarded during the 2024 licensing round, the country’s upstream oil regulator said on Monday. The deal covers Petroleum Prospecting Licences 2000 and 2001, and spans about 2,000 square km (772 square miles) in […]
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