Sao Tome and Principe • Second chance for Oranto as Petrobras moves in - 27/04/2026 - Africa Intelligence (original) (raw)

Published on 27.04.2026 at 04:40 GMT Reading time 2 min

Despite the Brazilian giant taking control of Block 3, the São Toméan government is keeping the Nigerian junior in the country's offshore sector, even though it has failed to meet its contractual obligations.

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