OGEC Cracow land Mozambique gig

A pedestrian passes the German-Polish border in Ahlbeck, northern Germany, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2007. Citizens from nine new E.U. member nations, most in Eastern Europe, among them Poland, will be able to travel passport-free to most other countries in the bloc as of Dec. 21, 2007. (AP Photo/Frank Hormann)

Polish company: OGEC Cracow has signed a contract covering the onshore Temane oilfield, Mozambique

Poland’s Oil & Gas Exploration Company (OGEC) Cracow has signed a drilling contract with Sasol Petroleum for the onshore Temane oilfield, Mozambique.

OGEC Cracow said the value of the deal would remain confidential but the length of the contract was for an initial one year period with the option for an extension.

Work on the field will be carried out with the K900 drilling rig which the company said was currently under mobilisation from Kazakhstan and would be shipped by sea to Mozambique.



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