Wentworth Resources PLC
LSE:WEN
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Wentworth Resources PLC
Glance View
Wentworth Resources Plc engages in the exploration and production of natural gas and hydrocarbons. The company is headquartered in Richmond, Surrey. The company went IPO on 2011-10-25. The firm operates through the Tanzania (Mnazi Bay Concession) segment. Its gas operations include the exploration, development, and production of natural gas and other hydrocarbons. The Mnazi Bay Development and Production License (Mnazi Bay) sits in southern Tanzania, approximately 410 kilometers south of Dar es Salaam, and covers an area of approximately 756 square kilometers, of which the site is comprised of the Mnazi Bay and Msimbati producing gas fields. The Mnazi Bay field produces from a total of five wells, which include the Mnazi Bay (MB)- 1, MB-2, MB-3, MB-4, and MS-1X. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include Wentworth Resources (UK) Limited and Wentworth Holding (Jersey) Limited.
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