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Australia's Woodside files court action over Senegal tax evaluation

Australia's Woodside Energy , which operates Sangomar oil and gas field in Senegal, said on Wednesday it had actually filed a court action in the capital Dakar over a tax assessment.

The business, which holds an 82% getting involved interest in Senegal's very first offshore task, has turned the West African country into the world's newest oil manufacturer.

Previously this week, Senegalese media reported that the country's tax authorities were claiming around 41 billion CFA francs ($ 68.68 million) from the company.

A Woodside spokesperson did not validate the quantity but stated the company was contesting the tax evaluation in the High Court of Dakar.

Senegalese tax authorities did not right away react to a. ask for comment.

Woodside said in June that Sangomar field, found about. Ten years back, produced oil for the very first time. Sangomar, about. 100 km (62 miles) offshore south of Dakar, is anticipated to. produce about 100,000 barrels each day.

In July, Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who was. chosen in March, said the West African country would. renegotiate oil agreements to get more benefits for its. resources.

(source: Reuters)