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Company type | Public (Société Anonyme) |
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Euronext Paris: MAU CAC Mid 60 | |
ISIN | FR0000051070 |
Industry | Oil and Gas Drilling and Exploration. Shipping and Trade (until 1970). 1970-1995: oil, mining, forestry, food processing. |
Founded | 1831 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Key people | John Anis, chairman Olivier de Langavant, CEO,Jean-Philippe Hagry, COO |
Number of employees | 595 |
Website | www.maureletprom.fr |
Maurel & Prom is an oil company specialising in the production of hydrocarbons. It is listed on Euronext Paris and has its registered office in Paris.
The Group generates most of its business in Africa through the exploitation of onshore production assets (in Gabon and Tanzania) and a significant stake in SEPLAT, one of Nigeria’s leading indigenous operators.
Historically, Maurel & Prom was based inBordeaux and was one of France's largest family-run shipping and foreign trade houses. It had trading interests throughout theFrench colonial empire, which included trading houses inSaint-Louis, Senegal, and modernGuinea,Gambia,Mali andIvory Coast. The company changed its focus toagribusiness in 1986. It pivoted tooil exploration and production in 1998.[1]
Since 16 February 2017 Maurel & Prom has been backed by PIEP, a subsidiary of the Indonesian state oil companyPertamina, and aims to become the international development platform for the upstream activities of Pertamina and PIEP.
- France (Headquarters)
- Italia: Exploration & Appraisal
- Colombia: Exploration & Appraisal
- Venezuela: Production
- Nigeria (20.46% stake in Seplat): Production
- Gabon: Exploration & Production
- Angola: Production
- Namibia: Exploration & Appraisal
- Tanzania: Production, Exploration & Appraisal
On December 31,2021:
PIEP: 71.09%
Individual investors: 18.57%
Institutional investors: 6.08%
Treasury shares: 1.81%
Employees: 0.76%
Others: 1.68%