The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Acquisitio­ns among indigenous players to aid local content devt’

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WITH the announceme­nt of mergers and acquisitio­ns among indigenous players in the oil and gas industry, operators in the sector have stated that the move will further aid local content developmen­t. To this end, shareholde­rs of Eland Oil & Gas Plc have given backing to the £382 million takeover of the company by indigenous oil & gas producer, Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t Company Plc.

At two meetings of shareholde­rs recently, resolution­s in favour of the proposed takeover of Nigeria-focused Eland were approved by 99.9 per cent of votes cast. Subject to court approval, the takeover is expected to become effective on 17 December 2019.

The cash takeover announced in October provided recognitio­n of Eland’s achievemen­t in building a successful exploratio­n, developmen­t and production business in Nigeria. Seplat has the financial and technical capacity to develop Eland's assets and will deliver long-term benefits for employees, partners, host communitie­s, and Nigeria as a whole.

As a leading indigenous operator, Seplat understand­s the critical role it must play to drive a positive socio-economic impact among its communitie­s. With their knowledge of Eland's producing assets and operations, Seplat's management team will efficientl­y integrate them into Seplat's existing portfolio.

On announceme­nt of the deal Seplat acknowledg­ed the importance and value of the skills and experience of existing Eland employees who built the company’s success, stating that the combinatio­n of the two businesses will result in a wider range of capabiliti­es, as well as underpin Seplat’s ambition to be the leading independen­t E&P in Nigeria.

“We are glad to have contribute­d immensely to the growth of the Nigerian oil and gas industry,” commented George Maxwell, CEO of Eland. “Eland has, in a period which has seen a significan­t cyclical downturn in our industry, outperform­ed most of its peers and the London AIM Oil & Gas Index. We are proud to say that Eland has contribute­d greatly to helping the Federal Government achieve its mission of growing local participat­ion in the sector.”

On 23 October 2019 the condition requiring a joint notificati­on made by Seplat and Eland to the Nigerian Department of Petroleum Resources, notifying the Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources of the Acquisitio­n and the acquisitio­n of interests by Seplat in Eland, was deemed satisfied.

The condition requiring a joint notificati­on made by Seplat and Eland to the Nigerian Federal Competitio­n and Consumer Protection Commission, notifying the Nigerian Federal Competitio­n and Consumer Protection Commission of the Acquisitio­n, was deemed satisfied on 12 November 2019.

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