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African Petroleum Lodges Request for Arbitration

Thursday, October 19, 2017

African Petroleum advised that its wholly owned subsidiaries African Petroleum Gambia Ltd. and APCL Gambia B.V have lodged Requests for Arbitration (RFA) documents with the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in order to protect its interests in the A1 and A4 licenses in The Gambia. These RFAs have been registered and allocated case numbers by ICSID.

It went on to say that due to legal confidentiality considerations and commercial sensitivities associated with the arbitration process, it intends to only provide material updates to shareholders as and when appropriate.

Commenting on the update, CEO Jens Pace said: “As we have emphasized on numerous occasions, arbitration is certainly not our preferred route; however, we believe arbitration is necessary to protect our interests in these licenses in which we have made significant investment over the years.  Despite the formal commencement of this process, we reiterate that we remain wholly open to engaging in constructive dialogue with the Gambian authorities with a view to establishing a satisfactory solution that is in the interest of all parties.

“Our message to our shareholders at this time is that we fully appreciate the concerns and queries they might have around this process and we understand that they will be keen for regular updates in terms of timings and possible outcomes. We are; however, legally and commercially constrained by what we can disclose and therefore request their patience as we work through this sensitive, fluid and complex process.  It is also important to emphasize that we would not be embarking on this process, nor would it have been formally registered with ICSID, if we did not feel that we had a valid claim supported by the legal counsel we have received on the matter to date.”


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