Seplat Energy Nears Completion of $1.28 Billion ExxonMobil Asset Acquisition

Seplat Energy is nearing the completion of its $1.28 billion acquisition of ExxonMobil's Nigerian shallow water oil assets after NNPC halted its legal challenge. The acquisition could boost Nigeria's oil output and signal regulatory approval for similar deals, addressing the industry's investment and theft issues.


Reuters | Lagos | Updated: 14-06-2024 15:28 IST | Created: 14-06-2024 15:28 IST
Seplat Energy Nears Completion of $1.28 Billion ExxonMobil Asset Acquisition
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Seplat Energy is pursuing a swift conclusion to its $1.28 billion acquisition of ExxonMobil's Nigerian shallow water oil assets, it said on Friday after being notified that NNPC had halted a legal challenge to the deal. State oil company NNPC had challenged Exxon's sale of the assets to Seplat, saying it had first right of refusal. The deal was further held up by regulatory issues.

"Seplat Energy commends the open cooperation and progress achieved by all stakeholders, and will diligently engage (with) all key stakeholders, including the government, in progressing towards a swift completion of the acquisition," a Seplat statement said. An NNPC spokesperson was unable to provide immediate comment.

Analysts have said that the Exxon-Seplat deal would inject much-needed capital into Nigeria's oil industry, potentially leading to improved output. It would also signal to investors that similar deals, such as Shell's asset sale to Renaissance in January, are likely to gain regulatory approval. Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer, relies on crude oil for more than 90% of its foreign exchange and half its budget. However, output has declined in recent years owing to underinvestment and theft.

Oil majors operating in Nigeria, including Shell and TotalEnergies, have been exiting their onshore shallow water operations to focus on deepwater drilling operations.

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