Impact Oil & Gas looking to divest 20% stake in block offshore Namibia
The stake sale could earn the British oil and gas exploration company between $500m and $1bn.

The stake sale could earn the British oil and gas exploration company between $500m and $1bn.
The exploration well encountered nearly 84m of net oil pay in the sandstone reservoir of the Lower Cretaceous age.
The firms signed JOA to undertake petroleum exploration programme in the Kavango East and Kavango West regions.
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