A shake-up for Tullow Oil’s top brass
The old guard that made Tullow Oil a success on the continent, gathered around its emblematic founder Aidan Heavey, have now jumped ship.
05/05/2020 at 17h23, by Christophe Le Bec
The Africa-focused British oil group, mired in exploitation problems at its flagship Jubilee oil field in Ghana, which never reached its anticipated 200,000 barrels per day, has been struggling since the departure of the Irish tycoon, who remains a substantial shareholder.
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