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Seplat Energy to Buy Exxon Mobil's Shallow Water Assets in Nigeria for Up to $1.6 Bln

DowJones Newswire
25 February 2022

By Jaime Llinares Taboada

Seplat Energy PLC said Friday that it has agreed to acquire Exxon Mobil Corp.'s shallow water assets in Nigeria for $1.28 billion plus up to a $300 million contingent consideration.

The London-listed energy company is buying a 40% operating stake in four oil leases, which will increase its annual net production to 146,000 oil-equivalent barrels a day from 51,000 barrels--based on 2020 output--and expand its proven and probable reserves by 89% to 945 million oil-equivalent barrels.

In addition, Seplat will also receive the Qua Iboe export terminal and a 51% stake in the Bonny River natural gas liquids terminal. The deal excludes Exxon's deep-water fields in Nigeria.

Seplat said that the deal will create one of the largest independent energy companies on the London and Nigerian stock exchanges.

"This transaction underpins Seplat Energy's drive to be a leader in the growth of the indigenous independent energy sector in Nigeria," Chief Executive Roger Brown said.

Seplat said that it will fund the deal through a new $550 million senior term loan facility and $275 million junior offtake facility, in addition to existing cash resources and credit facilities.

The transaction, which is deemed as a reverse takeover for the LSE, is expected to close in the second half of 2022.

Shares in Seplat at 0849 GMT were up 7.3% at 99.8 pence.

Write to Jaime Llinares Taboada at jaime.llinares@wsj.com; @JaimeLlinaresT

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Did EM sell just the assets or the entire entity of MPNU?

The deep water assets remaining were operated under a different company.

If sold entity of MPNU, that could affect Nigerian Nationals that are working expat to other parts of EM.

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Post ID: @2zkh+1fuzAGy8

One can only hope that MPN employees on expat assignment are returned “home” , there are a few in particular I would help pack.

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Post ID: @1rqf+1fuzAGy8

When we accept that expat assignment, I knew the possible consequences. As so often said on this site, there is life after XOM. U less someone lobbed you onto the OIC list to begin with, as is most active, current expatriates!

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Post ID: @1cbl+1fuzAGy8

Regarding the expats, the PDS cycle timing is such that if there is no next assignment available this year you may get put on the PIP list next month.

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Post ID: @1ayy+1fuzAGy8

@1stb - no the expats stay with their home country assignments. A more interesting question is, "what happens to the MPN employees on expat assignment now?", if any. They would either get reassigned and stay or need to repatriate and get thrown into the mix. I would speculate there will be too many EM expats after the closing and they will need to be reassigned.

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Post ID: @1ali+1fuzAGy8

Mobil had already made a mess of this asset before the merger.
Exxon has had to work 22 years cleaning up Mobil’s mess. Eventually we will wipe all sign of their mismanagement out and return to a shorter corporate name…. XON back. XOM gone!

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Post ID: @1hba+1fuzAGy8

Will the expats assign there be included in the deal?

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Post ID: @1stb+1fuzAGy8

Yes. They get the whole shooting match. Everything except two deepwater FPSOs.

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Post ID: @1vjb+1fuzAGy8

So they will get the Bonney River NGL? That's where all the profit is in Nigeria for MPN

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