“I think that Eni and Springfield will find an amicable solution so that it just benefits all stakeholders…” he said. Speaking on an Accra-based radio station Asaase radio, Mr Okyere said, the issue is delicate but believes the two companies will soon come to an understanding. He explained that the unitization process started in 2018. Meanwhile, under this order, the license led by Springfield will have a 54.5% stake in the area and Eni’s license 45.5%. The Ministry of Energy has ordered that this unitized area would be in effect from when production started.
Source: GhanaWeb June 14, 2021 11:37 UTC