South Sudan inks deal with Lagos-based oil company

Moses Legge | March 7, 2017 | 10:05 am

The Ministry of Petroleum has signed an agreement awarding oil exploration
in block B3 to an international company, Oranto.The agreement provides that
exploration will start immediately in Block B, which covers parts of former
Jonglei, Lakes, and Central Equatoria states.

On Monday, Petroleum Minister Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth signed on behalf of the
government, and chairman Prince Arthur Eze on behalf of his company, Oranto
Oil Ltd.

According to the agreement, the block B3 has a potential of more than three
billion barrels of oil.“They are sharing this block with our National
Company, Nile Petroleum Corporation, and the distribution of the shares of
this block is, 90% will go to Oranto Petroleum Ltd and 10% will go to our
the Nilepet,” Mr. Lol said after signing the deal.

The company will take 90 percent of the shares in the block and the
government takes 10 percent through its oil firm, Nilepet.The oil company
is operating in several countries, including Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea,
 Senegal , Uganda , Liberia ,Ghana, São Tomé, Ivory Coast, Sere Leon,
United Kingdom, Benin Republic,  Namibia and USA.

Arthur also spoke on behalf of the company.He said Oranto Petroleum will
invest $500 million to develop Block B3, launching a comprehensive
exploration campaign starting immediately.“We are starting immediately,
according to the contract; we have to do what we have agreed,” he said.
 “This may coast between 2 to 3 billion dollars, and we shall employ your
people.”Currently, South Sudan produces 130 barrels per day in the
oilfields in the former Upper Nile State.

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