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African Petroleum says holds Senegal oil block claimed by Total

Published 05/05/2017, 12:44 am
Updated 05/05/2017, 12:50 am
© Reuters.  African Petroleum says holds Senegal oil block claimed by Total
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DAKAR, May 4 (Reuters) - African Petroleum AFPC.OL , an oil firm founded by Romanian-Australian businessman Frank Timis, said in a statement it still owns a licence to explore an oil block off the coast of Senegal that French oil major Total TOTF.PA said it bought this week.

The claim could set up a battle over potentially lucrative exploration licences just as the poor West African country is preparing to begin oil production after a series of promising discoveries.

"The company reiterates its position that it holds a 90 percent operated position in the ROP (Rufisque Offshore Profoud) production sharing agreement," African Petroleum said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Under the terms of the ROP Production Sharing Agreement, the block remains active unless and until a termination procedure is enacted by the Republic of Senegal," it added.

A Total spokesman declined to comment.

Senegal's government had previously said it cancelled the contract because African Petroleum did not carry out work commitments, without giving details.

State oil firm Petrosen, which under both the Total and the African Petroleum deals holds the remaining 10 percent of the block, said on Thursday the contract had been cancelled in April 2016.

"The company was supposed to do work in compliance with its obligations and that was not done so we cancelled the contract," Petrosen Managing Director Mamadou Faye said.

A spokesman for African Petroleum was not immediately available for further comment on Thursday.

Another firm owned by Timis called Timis Corp and Petrosen agreed a $400 million deal to cede a portion of the rights in two other Senegal blocks to Kosmos KOS.N in 2014.

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