Independent oil and gas company African Petroleum (AP) is waiting for the appointment of the arbitrators in arbitration proceedings against the Gambian government related to the company’s interest in A1 and A4 offshore licenses. Read more here:
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A tip to the article regarding the Gambia and AP:
We are now in dialogue with several ministers and other officials in the Gambia and they are working from different sides to influence the government to reach a settlement and avoid a costly litigation with AP.
Ba Tambadou has been working on the case since January and conducted interviews with both current and former employees of the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. As we understand, most people think that the case is lost and they want to avoid legal proceedings.