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Eland Shareholde­rs Approve £382m Takeover by Seplat

- Peter Uzoho

Shareholde­rs of Eland Oil & Gas Plc have given their backing to the £382 million takeover of the company by indigenous oil & gas producer, Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t Company Plc.

Resolution­s in favour of the proposed takeover of Nigeriafoc­used Eland were approved by 99.9 per cent of votes cast at two separate meetings of the shareholde­rs held recently.

The acquisitio­n which is subject to court approval is expected to become effective December 17, 2019, according to a statement.

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 would 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,” the statement explained.

While announcing 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 would result in a wider range of capabiliti­es, as well as underpin Seplat’s ambition to be the leading independen­t E&P in Nigeria. The Chief Executive Officer of Eland, Mr. George Maxwell, was quoted in the statement as saying, “we are glad to have contribute­d immensely to the growth of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

“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.”

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