Board/Management Information • Sep 30, 2015
Board/Management Information
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CHANGE OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The Board of African Petroleum Corporation Limited
("African Petroleum" or the "Company") announces
that Dr Stuart Lake, CEO and Executive Director, is
stepping down with immediate effect for health
reasons.
Mr Jens Pace, currently serving as Chief Operating
Officer, will assume the position of CEO. Mr Pace
is a geoscientist with over 30 years of industry
experience which includes exploration leadership
roles in Africa and other regions for BP. As part
of his new role as CEO, it is anticipated that Mr
Pace will be joining the Board of African Petroleum
in due course. Having joined the Company in 2012,
Mr Pace has been instrumental in progressing the
assets through technical work and leading the
ongoing negotiations with potential partners.
Commenting on this update, Charles Matthews,
Chairman of African Petroleum said:
"It is with regret that Stuart is leaving us and we
wish him a speedy and full recovery. He has been a
great leader for African Petroleum and has enabled
the Company to take great strides forwards.
Fortunately, African Petroleum has the strength and
depth within the existing management to be able to
make the required changes internally. Jens and the
rest of the experienced management team have been
working very closely with Stuart during our ongoing
partner negotiations and we remain confident in our
ability to successfully conclude transactions in
the near future."
For further information, please contact:
Jens Pace, Chief Executive Officer
Stephen West, Finance Director
Tel: +44 20 3761 6900
Angeline Hicks, Company Secretary
Tel: + 61 401 489 883
Media Contacts:
For UK and International media - Buchanan
Ben Romney/Helen Chan
Tel: +44 207 466 5000
For Norwegian media - First House
Geir Arne Drangeid
Tel: +47 913 10 458
About African Petroleum
African Petroleum is a dynamic, independent oil and
gas exploration company operating ten licences in
five countries offshore West Africa. The Company's
assets are located in fast-emerging hydrocarbon
basins, principally the West African Transform
Margin, where several discoveries have been made in
recent years, including African Petroleum's
Narina-1 discovery in February 2012, which proved a
working hydrocarbon system in the Liberian basin.
With a combined net acreage position of 30,378km2
through its licences in Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia,
Senegal, Sierra Leone and The Gambia, the Company
has matured its portfolio rapidly, acquiring more
than 18,500km2 of 3D seismic data and successfully
drilling three wells, one of which was the first
hydrocarbons discovery in the offshore Liberian
deep-water basin.
For more information about African Petroleum,
please see www.africanpetroleum.com.au
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