The following is a transcription of a recent interview with Sara Akbar, Director and Chairperson of the Board of a petroleum company. Akbar shared her background, experience, and vision for the company. She began her career as a petroleum engineer, becoming the first female field engineer in Kuwait in 1981. She later worked onshore and offshore, including firefighting during the 1990 invasion when 735 oil wells were on fire.
Akbar then discussed her role in creating the first upstream oil and gas private company in the region, which was successful and eventually sold to a Chinese company in 2017. Currently, she is a partner for Oilserv, overseeing operations in Kuwait and Iraq. Akbar emphasized the potential for oil and gas exploration in Iraq and highlighted the opportunities for Western companies in the region.
Regarding her partnership with the new CEO of the company, Akbar praised his track record of successful investment decisions and ability to identify profitable opportunities. She mentioned their plan to acquire assets in Iraq and Libya, developing a portfolio that includes production, near-term development, and exploration projects.
Akbar addressed the importance of patience from investors as they work to mature and capture opportunities for the company. She expressed confidence in the potential success of Sonoro Energy and encouraged investors to have faith in the company’s future. The article offered more information about Sonoro Energy Ltd. on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol SNV and encouraged readers to visit the company’s website for further details.