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Providence Resources PLC
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Providence Resources Plc engages in the provision of oil and gas exploration assets. The company is headquartered in Dublin, Dublin and currently employs 2 full-time employees. is an upstream oil and gas company. The firm has a portfolio of appraisal and exploration assets located offshore the island of Ireland. The firm operates through two segments: UK exploration assets, which includes oil and gas exploration assets in the United Kingdom, and Republic of Ireland exploration assets, which include oil and gas exploration assets in the Republic of Ireland. The firm holds working interest in SEL 1/11, which contains the Barryroe oil field. The SEL 1/11 is located in the North Celtic Sea Basin, offshore southern Ireland. The firm's subsidiaries include Providence Resources UK Limited, Providence Resources (NI) Limited, Providence Resources (International) Limited, P.R. UK Holdings Limited, Providence Resources (Holdings USA) LLC, Providence Resources (Gulf) Limited, Exola Limited and Eirgas Limited.
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