The signal is strong. Ten years after selling its onshore assets and leaving the country, the British oil company Shell has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Gabonese government to evaluate several blocks in deep waters. The document was signed by Thomas Praeger, head of exploration and new opportunities at Shell, and Clotaire Kondja,…...
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