EnerGulf Resources currently has assets in the Gulf of Mexico, Namibia and Albania. Details on each block can be found using the navigation pane to the left of this page.
- Gulf of Mexico
EnerGulf entered into a letter of intent (“LOI”) with Texas South Energy, Inc. (OTCBB: TXSO) (“TexSo”) (see News Release dated June 9, 2016) to participate in six offshore Gulf of Mexico prospects owned and operated by GulfSlope Energy Inc. (“GulfSlope”) (OTCBB: GSPE). Subject to the execution of definitive agreements and the Company’s financial obligations therein, Read More
Continue Reading → - Namibia
BLOCK 1711 NAMIBIA Block 1711 is situated in the Namibe basin off the northern coast of Namibia along the international boundary with Angola. Nine separate exploration prospects have been identified by extensive modern 2D and 3D seismic data on the 893,100 hectare (2.2 million acre) block. In February, 2012, Netherland, Sewell & Associates prepared a Read More
Continue Reading → - Democratic Republic of Congo
LOTSHI BLOCK DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Lotshi Block covers approximately 507 square km of the “Les Zones du Bassin C’tier” (ZBC) in the onshore coastal salt basin of western Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The block is contiguous to the highly prospective Cabinda area of Angola and is on trend with the M’Boundi giant Read More
Continue Reading → - Albania
BLOCK-8 ALBANIA Energulf holds the rights to pending onshore hydrocarbon licence Block 8 in Albania. Albania is a significant onshore oil producer in Europe and Block-8 is one of Albania’s largest exploration licences. Background: On July 15, 2015, the Ministry of Energy and Industry of Albania (“Albania”) and Albanides Energy SHPK (“Albanides”), entered into a Read More
Continue Reading → - Albania – Chromite
BULQIZA-BATRA CHROMITE LICENCE ALBANIA EnerGulf controls chromite licences covering the most prospective and productive chromite terrain in Albania. Throughout the communist era that lasted from the Second World War until 1989, Albania was one of the primary producers of chromite in the world. In the 1980’s, Albania was the third largest chromite producer in the Read More
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