Tullow gets licence extensions in Kenya

Move will allow oil group to reassess Kenyan project

Tullow and its partners will work closely with the government of Kenya on land and water agreements, environmental and social impact assessments and finalising the commercial framework.
Tullow and its partners will work closely with the government of Kenya on land and water agreements, environmental and social impact assessments and finalising the commercial framework.

Oil and gas exploration company Tullow Oil said on Monday that it has received extensions to exploration licences in Kenya to the end of 2021.

The Irish founded company said that the exploration licences, for Blocks 10BB and 13T, will allow Tullow and its joint venture partners to reassess Project Oil Kenya and design an economic project at low oil prices while preserving the phased development concept.

Land and water

Rahul Dhir, chief executive of Tullow Oil, said, "I would like to thank the government of Kenya for granting this extension which the joint venture partners will use to fully reassess the development concept for this important project."

Tullow and its partners will now, over the coming months, work closely with the government of Kenya on land and water agreements, gaining approval of the environmental and social impact assessments and finalising the commercial framework for the project.

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It is expected that the completion of this work will enable the submission of field development plans to the government of Kenya.

Fiona Reddan

Fiona Reddan

Fiona Reddan is a writer specialising in personal finance and is the Home & Design Editor of The Irish Times