Malaysia's Petronas says open to selling assets in Africa

11th December 2014 By: Reuters

Malaysia's Petronas says open to selling assets in Africa

KUALA LUMPUR – Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), Malaysia's State oil company, said it is ready to divest certain assets in Africa if growth prospects are limited.

"We are looking at where we can divest in Mauritania and Cameroon," Petronas international upstream operations VP Sharbini Suhaili said at a media briefing on Thursday.

Petronas had one block in Mauritania producing 6 000 barrels of oil a day, and several gas assets in Cameroon, he said.

Unlisted Petronas, which accounted for most of the Malaysian government's oil and gas revenue, previously said the fall in oil prices could have a short-term impact on its projects.

Brent crude remained below $65 a barrel on Thursday.

"We continue to look at opportunities with value growth. We may divest if it has no value," he said. Petronas was open to selling its assets in the two countries if it received an attractive offer for them.