Perenco looks at gas resources in Côte d’Ivoire, registers local subsidiary

Perenco is gaining a foothold in West Africa, where it is eyeing an asset of Petroci.

07/12/2021 at 21h02, by Africa Business+

Having started negotiations last year with Petroci Holding for a stake in the Côte d’Ivoire gas block CI-11, the Franco-British player has gone one step further by creating a subsidiary in the country.

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