Seullambe

Seullambe TB (: 슬람베 뜨끄 바리바리 Seullambe Toko Baribary) is an  headquartered in Ankabary. Seullambe specializes in the, , and of. It was acquired by the entrepreneur Razanakolona Arotoky under the Antso Bevava during the country's privatization wave. In doing so, the Federal Department for Oil and Gas was disbanded. After being in concealed privatization for six years, it entered the Antalaha Stock Exchange as an overt company in 2013, which is equivalent to a or  in other jurisdictions. Its name is a of solitany ("") and Ambemarivo.

The onshore branch of the company operates primarily on the and   fields, which were first  by the Jeongso Oil Company in 1928. Until their with the advent of the 1961 Dead Road Uprising, the  produced a meager supply of fuel to Namju and (beginning in the Great Eulhae War) to Jeongmi. The socialist government centralized the operations under the Federal Department for Oil and Gas and undertook. Refineries prioritized the production of for the People's Liberation Army up until 1975, when a five-year plan shifted the department's focus to. By 1979, as the country had begun to liberalize its economy, the department built its first commercial to address a rising. In 1993, Seullambe HFV was founded by the acquisition of all assets of the federal department. Ever since, the company has been in agreement with the government to continue to provide heating services, although suppletion to the armed forces has ceased.

The offshore branch of Seullambe TB was declared in 2014, as the company entered the Ingyeong Stock Exchange. By garnering and, it was able to expand to OSDMA member states and countries in West Yoju, where it has been extracting more. In total, the two branches of Seullambe produce approximately 450,000 (72,000 m3) per day and 2,063 million m3  per year.

Corporate affairs
The current, Mxenge Sivuyile, is of descent and of Matobwe citizenship. Mxenge served as to Nhepfenyuro from 2004 to 2008.