A Clontarf Energy-led joint venture remains in limbo about its acreage position in Ghana with a petroleum agreement for promising onshore and shallow-water acreage still not yet ratified. London-based Clontarf and its UK partner Petrel Resources have been in talks with the Accra authorities over the Tano 2A block since 2008, with a new petroleum agreement signed in 2018, revising the terms of the original 2010 agreement.
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