Aynabo District ( Somali : Degmada Caynaba ), colloquially known as Sarar ( Somali : Saraar ), is a district in the northern Sool region of Somaliland . Its capital lies at Aynabo . Other settlements in the district includes Wadaamagoo , War Idaad , Berkad Ali Hersi , Godheeli , Habariheshay , Ceeldhaab , Ceegaag , Oog , Badweyn , Gowsaweyne and Qoridheere .
4-398: Northern section of the district is home to Block SL10B/13. In November 2019, Genel Energy presented its estimation of the block's potential. It concluded the existence of active petroleum system and several stacked oil reserves within the block adding up to 1.3 billion barrels of oil. Full field development will have daily output of 50,000 barrels of oil. In December 2021, Genel Energy signed
8-581: A farm-out deal with OPIC Somaliland Corporation, backed by Taiwan ’s CPC Corporation , on the SL10B/13 block. According to Genel, the block could contain more than 5 billion barrels of prospective resources. The total population of the district is 10.000 - 18.000 8. The district is primarily inhabited by people from the Somali ethnic group, with the Musa Abokor and Cumar Jibril Habarjeclo sub-clan of
12-859: The Isaaq well represented. This Somaliland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Genel Energy Genel Energy plc is an oil company with a registered office in Jersey and a field office in Turkey . The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange . It has its exploration and production operations in the Kurdistan region of Iraq , as well as exploration licences in Morocco and Somalia. The company owns rights in three productions sharing contracts in
16-667: The KRI, including interests in the Taq Taq, Sarta, and Tawke licences. Genel Energy was created in 2011 as a result of the reverse acquisition of Turkish Genel Enerji by Tony Hayward -led investment company Vallares. Vallares was set up by Tony Hayward, financier Nathaniel Rothschild and banker Julian Metherell. Genel Enerji was controlled by Mehmet Emin Karamehmet through Çukurova Group (56%) and Mehmet Sepil's family (44%). In 2009, Genel Enerji planned to merge with Heritage Oil ;
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