Gambia says BP has agreed to pay $29.3 million no-drill fee

Reuters

Published Aug 11, 2021 00:53

BANJUL (Reuters) - The Gambian government said on Tuesday BP (LON:BP) has agreed to settle a $29.3 million outstanding commitment to drill an exploration oil well in the West African country's offshore A1 block, which the company was awarded two years ago.

BP broke its obligations by failing to drill a well before the initial exploration period expired on 29th July, government spokesperson Ebrima Sankareh said in a statement.

BP did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment, and could not be reached by phone.

"(In) early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, causing a drastic change in the global oil and gas industry and leading BP to suspend plans to drill as earlier planned," Sankareh said.