Offshore oil company, Oando Plc, on Wednesday completed the acquisition of the Nigerian Upstream Oil and Gas Business of ConocoPhillips for $1.5 billion – N2.3 trillion.
Oando announced the acquisition in Lagos in a press statement by Alex Irune, Head of Media and Communications.
He said that they arrived at the cost outlay of $1.5 billion (N2.43 trillion) after customary adjustments plus a deferred consideration of $33 million (N5.34 billion).
According to him, the transaction involved the acquisition of ConocoPhillips’ Nigerian oil and gas businesses consisting of Phillips Oil Company Nigeria Ltd.
ConocoPhilips Oil Company Ltd holds 20 per cent non-operating interest in Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) 60, 61, 62, and 63 as well as related infrastructure and facilities in the Nigerian Agip Oil Company Joint Venture (NAOC JV) Ltd.
Other owners are the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, with a 60 per cent interest and NAOC 20 per cent and operator, Mr. Irune said.
“Conoco Exploration and Production Nigeria Ltd (CEPNL) hold 95 per cent operating interest in OML 131 located 70 km offshore in water depths of 500m to 1,200m. Phillips Deepwater Exploration Nigeria Ltd (PDENL) which holds a 20 per cent non-operating interest in Oil Prospecting Licence (OPL) 214 located 110 km offshore in water depths of 800m to 1,800m,” he said.
Other owners are ExxonMobil with 20 per cent and operator, Chevron 20 per cent, Svenska 20 per cent, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company 15 per cent and Sasol 5 per cent.
Mr. Irune stated that the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Deziani Allison-Madueke, had, in June, approved the conversion of OPL 214 to OML 145 for an initial period of 20 years.
The transaction, he added, made Oando Energy Resources, OER, own, indirectly, all of the issued share capital of POCNL, CEPNL and PDENL.
“The effective date of the transaction is January 1, 2012,” he said.
According to him, the transaction compelled OER to retain The Petroleum and Renewable Energy Company Ltd as Independent Reserve.
He quoted Wale Tinubu, the Chairman of OER as saying, “We believe in the significant potential that the Nigerian oil and gas industry holds and are privileged to play a pivotal role in its consolidation, growth and development. We will continue to seek strategic opportunities that provide a platform for enhanced growth and value creation for our stakeholders.”