Challenger Energy CEO on Strategic Charlestown Investment and Future Growth Plans (VIDEO)

Challenger Energy Group (LON:CEG) CEO Eytan Uliel joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss an investment in Challenger by Charlestown Energy Partners.

In this interview, Eytan Uliel, CEO of Challenger Energy Group, discusses the recent investment by Charlestown Energy Partners, highlighting the strategic significance and structure of the deal. Eytan provides us with insights into Charlestown’s background and their interest in Uruguay’s promising geological prospects, drawing parallels with their successful investments in Namibia. The conversation also covers the appointment of Robert Bose to Challenger’s board, updates on the Area OFF-1 farm-out process with Chevron, and the commencement of the Area OFF-3 licence work programme.

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