Gabon: Carlyle not planning to let go of Assala

Gabon: Carlyle not planning to let go of Assala

Faced with rumours of a possible sale of its Gabonese assets, the U.S. group reaffirms its plans to keep its oil subsidiary, despite the current difficulties in the sector.

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            ▪ Gabon: Carlyle not planning to let go of Assala

▪ Faced with rumours of a possible sale of its Gabonese assets, the U.S. group reaffirms its plans to keep its oil subsidiary, despite the current difficulties in the sector.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/803635/gabon-carlyle-nentend-pas-lacher-assala/

“We have no plans of selling our shares; we have not and will not appoint an adviser in this regard,” Eric Faillenet told Jeune Afrique Business+. The upstream director of Carlyle International Energy Partners – CIEP also sits on the board of directors at Assala Energy.

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