Tullow Oil


Focus on Ghana as Tullow goes sober

25/11/20 -"While a three-year plan would have been more than enough, the new CEO delivered a roadmap for the next ten years. The idea is to show how Tullow’s existing assets can generate sufficient cash for the ..."

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49
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English
Published on
25/11/20
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