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ExxonMobil Considers Sale Of Nigerian Oil, Gas Fields For $3bn

April 3, 2019 12:47 pm
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Nearly two and a half years after exiting Nigeria’s downstream oil sector, ExxonMobil is weighing the sale of some oil and gas fields in the country.

The United States-based oil major recently held talks on the sale of a suite of oil and gas fields in Nigeria as the company focuses on new developments in US shale and Guyana, Reuters quoted industry and banking sources as saying.

The potential disposals are expected to include stakes in onshore and offshore fields and could raise up to $3bn, according to two sources.

“Exxon is actively divesting in Nigeria,” one source, who was briefed on the divestment plans, was quoted as saying.

The company is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Nigeria, with 106 operated platforms. Its oil output in the country reached 225,000 barrels per day in 2017, its website said.

Exxon officials were said to have held talks in recent weeks with several Nigerian companies to gauge their interest in the fields.

One source said Exxon was soon due to open a “data room” – which would provide technical information on the fields, such as seismic and production details – in Nigeria.

The discussions focused on a number of onshore fields Exxon shares in joint ventures with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, including Oil Mining Leases 66, 68, 70 and 104, according to one source.

Exxon’s share of oil production in those fields reached 120,000 bpd in 2017, the last year for which data was available.

Exxon is also weighing the possible sale of stakes in offshore fields in Nigeria, according to two sources.

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When contacted for comment, the Manager, Media and Communications, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, Mr Oge Udeagha, declined to comment on the matter.

“ExxonMobil is committed to its long-term business operations in Nigeria. As a matter of practice, we don’t comment on business discussions,” he told our correspondent in an emailed response to an enquiry.

In October 2016, the oil major divested its 60 per cent stake in Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc to Nipco Plc, an indigenous Nigerian downstream oil and gas company.

The Nigerian government has in the last decade supported a drive by domestic firms such as Oando Plc, Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc and Aiteo Group to expand their operations in the country as international companies including Royal Dutch Shell sought to lower their presence due to oil spills resulting from pipeline sabotage.

Exxon recently launched the sale of its stake in Azerbaijan’s largest oilfield, which would mark its retreat from the former Soviet state after 25 years.

Exxon announced earlier this year plans to boost its capital spending from $26bn in 2018 to $30bn in 2019 and up to $35bn next year as it seeks to develop oilfields in Guyana and the US Permian basin as well as gas projects in Mozambique and the US Gulf Coast.

In an analyst presentation last month, Exxon said it would accelerate its divestments to around $15bn by 2021.

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