Sheikh Solaiman Bin Abdulaziz Alkuhaimi of Naftoil Saudi Arabia Sign Multi Billion Dollar Oil Exploration Contract With Mauritanian Government and Hani Salaam of Gulf Regal Corporation
Posted on: Friday, 19 October 2007, 18:00 CDT
SAUDI ARABIA, U.A.E, October 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Naftoil Saudi Arabia S.A. a privately-owned Saudi petroleum company, has teamed up with Gulf Regal Corporation (a company with interests in both America and UK) to sign an outline memorandum of understanding that secures drilling, exploration, and development rights in two high-prospect blocks in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. The first block is located on the coast and the second inland. Initial geological reviews suggest that both blocks offer high potential for commercial exploitation.
Included in the deal is the building of a new refinery that will handle local and imported feedstock. Initial capacity will be around 100,000 barrels per day. This will represent a huge increase in refined output and turn Mauritania into a net exporter of refined petroleum products. Naftoil Saudi Arabia S.A. is in early-stage discussions with a leading Chinese player who will act as a partner in building and operating this new refinery.
The initial year-one investment is expected to be in excess of 3 billion US dollars.
The deal was signed by Sheikh Solaiman Bin Abdulaziz Alkuhaimi, chairman of the board of Naftoil Saudi Arabia S.A. and Mr. Hani Salaam, president of Gulf Regal Corporation.
This development represents an exciting development in the commercialization of Mauritania's oil reserves.
info@naftoilsa.com
Naftoil Saudi Arabia S.A.
CONTACT: All questions and requests for further information should beaddressed to Mr Ted Allen on +44-784-754-3921 at the consortiumscommunication partner Golden Logistic Services A.V.V. or info@naftoilsa.com
Source: PRNewswire
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