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Heritage sells Ugandan blocks to Eni for $1.5bn

Company cashes in after deciding fields are too expensive to develop

Heritage sells Ugandan blocks to Eni for $1.5bn
Heritage sells Ugandan blocks to Eni for $1.5bn

British newspaper The Sunday Times, reported that the company decided to sell the blocks at Lake Albert to Eni after deciding that they were too expensive to develop due to the remote location of both fields.

It is believed Heritage will invest the cash on its interests in Iraqi Kurdistan and experts believe that it will further strengthen the company’s position in regards to the proposed $6 billion merger with Genel Energie.

The merger has yet to be completed due to the financial standards authority in the UK conducting an investigation into a number of Genel executives.
 

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