Tullow lifts Guinea force majeure


Issue 277 - 17 May 2014 | 1 minute read

Tullow has lifted its declaration of force majeure over its Guinea acreage. The declaration was linked to an investigation of potential violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by Tullow’s partner Hyperdynamics, the original holder of the concession. “Diligent efforts are being made to satisfy the conditions to resuming petroleum operations which include clarification that the US FCPA investigations of Hyperdynamics will not adversely affect Tullow’s operations under the PSC,” the US company said. Industry sources had questioned the grounds for a force majeure declaration and linked the move to Tullow’s desire to cut exploration spending.

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