Italian energy group Eni has agreed to sell stakes in assets in Ivory Coast and the Republic of Congo to global energy trader Vitol for an aggregate value of $1.65 billion at January 1 2024, with cash ...
Vitol acquiring stakes in Ivory Coast and Congo projects from Eni Deal seen valued at $2.7 billion, includes Baleine and Congo LNG projects Latest deal for Vitol as it reinvests recent bumper ...
Vitol will acquire stakes in projects in Ivory Coast and the Republic of Congo for $1.65 billion, according to a statement on Wednesday. The deal deepens the company’s longstanding relationship with ...
Vitol will acquire stakes in projects in Ivory Coast and the Republic of Congo for at least $1.65 billion, according to a statement on Wednesday. The deal deepens the company’s longstanding ...
Eni S.p.A E, the multi-energy company of Italy, has announced the sale of interests in certain assets in West Africa to Vitol. Vitol has agreed to acquire a stake in certain assets owned and ...
Eni agreed to bring in Vitol as a partner in several producing and undeveloped oil and gas assets in Cote d'Ivoire and the Republic of the Congo.
Eni has struck deal worth as much as $2.7 billion with commodity trader Vitol to sell key stakes in flagship assets in the the Ivory Coast and Congo-Brazzaville, including interests in its big ...
Eni (NYSE:E) said Thursday it agreed to sell stakes in assets in the Ivory Coast and the Republic of Congo to commodity trader Vitol for $1.65B. Vitol will acquire a 30% participating stake in the ...
Eni has agreed to sell stakes in upstream assets in Ivory Coast and the Republic of the Congo to global energy trader Vitol, the Italian energy group said on Wednesday. Eni said the deal was worth $1.
The Italian energy group Eni announced on Wednesday that it had agreed to sell its stakes in the upstream assets of the Ivory ...
The $1.65 billion transaction will see Vitol obtain a 30 percent stake in the Ivory Coast’s Baleine field and 25 percent in Congo LNG. Eni owns a 77.25 percent interest in Baleine and 65 percent ...