The Australian company currently holds stakes in three assets which cover a 12,600 square kilometre, predominantly offshore, area in the Gulf of Hammamet.
It holds a 30% operated stake in the Bargou permit, a 35% stake in the Hammamet permit and an 85% operated interest in the Nabeul permit.
“The Tunisia portfolio has a number of attractive features including its leads and prospects inventory, the proximity of producing fields and associated infrastructure and the sheer size of the permits,” Cooper managing director, David Maxwell, said.
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