British companies explore more Kenyan oil

NAIROBI. – TOWER Resources, the British oil and gas exploration firm, expressed encouragement at progress made in its operation in Kenya.
The fir is involved in a couple of wells in the East African country.“(Tower is in) preparation  for the drilling of the potentially play-opening Badada-1  well, Block 2B, Kenya, including the ordering of long-lead items.
“Encouraging result from Sala-1 well in the same basin, which encouragingly found hydrocarbons,” Tower Resources said.

Graeme Thomson, Chief Executive Officer, said the year had been “extremely busy for the company, including the farm-in to Block 2B in Kenya.

“Our near term drilling  in Kenya is evidence of the prudent early steps which were  taken to turn Tower into a pan-African explorer with a broadening portfolio of high-impact exploration opportunities,” he said.

Apart from Kenya, Tower Resources has projects in  Cameroon, Madagascar, Namibia, Saharawi Republic and South Africa among  other African countries. – CAJ News.

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