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Eytan Uliel, CEO of Challenger Energy explains the Results of their Saffron-2 Production Test

10:55, 25th August 2021

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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: Eytan Uliel, CEO of Challenger Energy #CEG explains the Results of their Saffron-2 Production Test

Eytan Uliel, CEO of Challenger Energy #CEG FOLLOW explains the Results of their Saffron-2 Production Test, which showed an economic level of production from the Middle Cruse reservoir.

Challenger Energy is a Caribbean and Atlantic margin focused oil and gas company, with a range of exploration, appraisal, development and production assets and licences, located onshore in Trinidad and Tobago, and Suriname, and offshore in the waters of The Bahamas and Uruguay. In Trinidad and Tobago, Challenger Energy has five (5) producing fields, two (2) appraisal / development projects and a prospective exploration portfolio in the South West Peninsula. In Suriname, Challenger Energy has on onshore appraisal / development project. Challenger Energy's exploration licence in each of Uruguay and The Bahamas are highly prospective, and offer high-impact value exposure within the overall portfolio value.    

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