Anglo-African Oil & Gas, John Meyer on Resources Companies & Alan Green on 3 Stocks
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: Anglo-African Oil & Gas, John Meyer on Resources Companies & Alan Green on 3 Stocks
David Sefton, Executive Chairman of Anglo African Oil & Gas (AAOG) provide an update on their progress at the Tilapia licence in the Republic of the Congo.
Anglo African Oil & Gas (AAOG) is an AIM-listed independent oil and gas company that owns a 56% stake in the producing Tilapia oil field in the Republic of the Congo. The Company boasts a low-cost production story in a prolific hydrocarbon region with significant exploration upside, differentiating it substantially from its E&P peers. Additionally, management's remuneration is tied to hitting production milestones, reflecting their strong focus on cost control.
John Meyer, Mining analyst and partner at SP Angel talks about climate change, China's growth and the following companies:
Serabi Gold (SRB)
Caledonia Mining (CMCL)
Strategic Minerals (SML)
Atalaya Mining (ATYM)
(Interview starts at 12 minutes 50 seconds)
Alan Green CEO of Brand Communications talks about:
Bidstack (BIDS)
Brave Bison (BBSN)
RA International Group (RAI)
Cadogan Petroleum (CAD)
(Interview starts at 23 minutes 12 seconds)
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