Serinus Energy PLC
LSE:SENX

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Price: 3.3 GBX Market Closed
Market Cap: 5m GBX
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Serinus Energy PLC
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Market Cap
5m GBX
Industry
Energy

Serinus Energy Plc engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas. The Company, along with its subsidiaries, is principally engaged in the exploration and development of oil and gas properties in Tunisia and Romania. The Satu Mare Concession of approximately 729,000 gross acres is one of the exploration blocks in Romania, lying on a prolific oil and gas trend in the Eastern Pannonian Basin. Its four areas of interest for exploration and development consists of Berveni AOI, Santau-Madaras AOI, and Babesti AOI. The firm holds five Tunisia concessions that comprises a diverse portfolio of development and exploration assets. The company produces oil and gas in Tunisia through its various working interests in two of the five Oil and Gas Concessions. The firm's concessions consists of Sabria, Chouech Es Saida, Ech Chouech, Sanrhar and Zinnia.

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