Anglo African in Republic of Congo find

Anglo African Oil & Gas has struck pay in a well in the Tilapia field offshore the Republic of Congo, the company announced on Monday.

Well TLP-103C encountered hydrocarbons deposits in three different horizons, and drilling continues, the press release added.

“Encountering hydrocarbons at the first target is a major and long awaited milestone for the company,” David Sefton, Anglo African’s executive chairman, said. “The confirmation of the geological model and initial results from these targets also provide increased confidence as to the expected results from the next target horizon.”

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