Europa Oil associate gets approval for Fuhai farm-out.


Europa Oil & Gas said on Friday that its associated company Antler Global had received approval from Equatorial Guinea’s Ministry for Mining and Hydrocarbons Department for its farm-out agreement with Fuhai over the EG-08 production sharing contract.

  • Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings)
  • 29 May 2026 15:16:15
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The AIM-traded West Africa, UK and Ireland-focused oil and gas company said completion of the farm-out remained subject to Overseas Direct Investment approval from the Shandong provincial government.

Europa holds a 42.9% equity interest in Antler, which on completion of the farm-out will hold a 40% working interest in EG-08 and remain operator.

Fuhai will also hold 40%, while the remaining 20% will be held by GEPetrol, the national oil company of Equatorial Guinea, representing the state’s interest.

The company said it expected to drill the Barracuda-1 well at the earliest opportunity, anticipated to be in early 2027.

“I am pleased to have received approval from the Ministry and I would like to thank the team at MMHD for their ongoing support as we progress this project to drilling,” said chief executive officer William Holland.

“Alongside our partners at Fuhai, we have been working hard to assemble the drilling team needed to spud the Barracuda-1 well at the earliest opportunity.

“Once we have received ODI approval, we will then be able to secure a rig.

“I look forward to updating the market of our progress in due course.”

At 1419 BST, shares in Europa Oil & Gas Holdings were up 4.83% at 1.57p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

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