Tullow Oil - Vision

Vision

Tullow’s vision is to be “the leading global independent exploration and production company with a clear and consistent exploration-led growth strategy”. Tullow aims to build a business that has “an unrivalled competitive position”. Tullow will do this through a “balanced yet diversified portfolio of high-impact exploration, selective developments and material production”. Tullow will fund the growth and development of its business by “cash from operations, monetisation of assets and access to debt and equity markets”. Success will be long-term sustainable value growth for Tullow that “delivers substantial returns to shareholders and shared prosperity to all stakeholders”.

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