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ExxonMobil’s $1.3bn oil asset sale to Seplat gets approval in weeks

Admin May 2, 2024

Seplat ExxonMobil deal

Seplat ExxonMobil deal

ExxonMobil’s asset sale to Seplat Energy could be approved in less than two weeks, Nigeria’s oil regulator said on Thursday, ending a two-year delay since the deal was first agreed.

The $1.28 billion sale in Africa’s largest oil exporter has awaited regulatory approval since 2022.

Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mr. Gbenga Komolafe told Reuters the companies would be invited to a meeting on Friday.

“Subject to the outcome of the meeting, consent… could be given in less than two weeks from the date of the meeting,” he said.

NUPRC would give the companies two mutually exclusive options that, if accepted, would permit approval of the deal, Komolafe said.

He did not spell out what these options were, but said the law requires money to be set aside for decommissioning, host community development and environmental remediation.

“As a commission, we don’t want our nation to carry unwarranted financial burdens arising from the operations of the assets over time by the divesting entities,” he said.

Spokespeople for Exxon and Seplat declined to comment.

Africa’s top oil producer relies on the commodity for more than 90% of its foreign exchange and half its budget. But output has declined in recent years due to underinvestment and theft.

Oil majors operating in Nigeria, including Shell and TotalEnergies, have exited their onshore shallow water operations, citing security concerns, such as theft and sabotage, to focus on deepwater drilling. Those moves have run into regulatory hurdles.

Analysts say approving the Exxon-Seplat deal would inject much-needed capital into Nigeria’s oil industry, potentially leading to improved oil output, and also signal to investors that similar deals such as Shell’s asset sale to Renaissance in January are likely to get regulatory assent.

Former Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari initially consented to the transaction, but withdrew that consent days later after the oil regulator refused to sign off.

President Bola Tinubu, who took office last year, has made attracting investment a key priority.

REUTERS

 

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