尼日利亚暂停壳牌资产出售,批准埃克森美孚-Seplat 交易

尼日利亚阻止壳牌出售其全部陆上和浅水石油业务。 

路透社

尼日利亚上游石油监管机构 10 月 21 日表示,尼日利亚已阻止壳牌出售其全部陆上和浅水石油业务,但批准了埃克森美孚的类似交易。

壳牌以高达 24 亿美元的价格向由五家公司组成的复兴财团出售资产的消息于今年 1 月首次公布。自 2022 年 2 月宣布 12.8 亿美元的交易费以来,埃克森美孚与 Seplat Energy 的交易一直在等待监管部门的批准,迄今已逾两年。

尼日利亚上游石油监管委员会 (NUPRC) 首席执行官 Gbenga Komolafe 在首都阿布贾的一次活动上发表演讲时表示,壳牌交易“无法通过监管测试”,但没有详细说明。埃克森美孚的交易已获得部长批准。

总统博拉·蒂努布 10 月 1 日曾表示,埃克森美孚与 Seplat 的交易将在获得监管机构批准后几天内得到部长批准。

埃克森美孚在一份声明中表示:“我们欢迎监管机构的声明,并期待在努力完成出售的过程中正式获得部长的同意。”

壳牌发言人没有立即回应置评请求。

此次拒绝对壳牌未来投资转向深水区的战略是一个打击,也反映出石油公司在尼日利亚面临的越来越大的挑战。

尼日利亚是非洲最大的石油出口国,由于盗窃和破坏行为猖獗,该国的主要石油公司纷纷撤出陆上作业,转而将未来投资重点放在更新、更有利可图的深海油田。

壳牌资产持有的石油和凝析油总储量估计为 67.3 亿桶,伴生和非伴生天然气总储量估计为 56.27 万亿立方英尺。

根据埃克森美孚的协议,Seplat 将拥有四个石油开采租约和相关基础设施的 40%,包括 Qua Iboe 出口码头,以及先前由埃克森美孚尼日利亚无限公司(Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited,埃克森美孚在尼日利亚的子公司)拥有的邦尼河天然气液体回收厂的 51% 的股份。

在试图退出石油资源丰富的尼日尔三角洲的过程中,壳牌效仿了埃克森美孚、道达尔能源和埃尼等公司,出于安全考虑也选择退出。

NUPRC 于 7 月批准 Eni 当地子公司将陆上资产出售给 Oando,并批准 Equinor 将另一项资产出售给新进入者 Odinmim 项目。

环保人士和一些社区反对壳牌与复兴公司的交易,将壳牌公司卷入一系列诉讼,要求恢复环境并对因石油泄漏而受损的土地和河流进行赔偿。

今年 4 月,NUPRC 开始评估壳牌向该财团撤资的计划,该财团由四家尼日利亚勘探和生产公司以及一家国际能源集团组成。

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Nigeria Halts Shell Asset Sale, Approves Exxon-Seplat Deal

Nigeria blocked Shell's sale of its entire onshore and shallow-water oil operations. 

Reuters

Nigeria has blocked Shell's sale of its entire onshore and shallow-water oil operations, but approved a similar deal by Exxon Mobil, the country's upstream oil regulator said on Oct. 21.

Shell's asset sale for up to $2.4 billion to Renaissance consortium, comprising five companies, was first announced in January. Exxon's deal with Seplat Energy has awaited regulatory approval for more than two years since a $1.28 billion fee was announced in February 2022.

In a speech at an event in the capital Abuja, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) CEO Gbenga Komolafe said the Shell deal "could not scale (the) regulatory test," but did not elaborate. Exxon's transaction was granted ministerial approval.

President Bola Tinubu had signaled on Oct. 1 that the Exxon-Seplat deal would receive ministerial approval in a matter of days after getting clearance from the regulator.

"We welcome the regulator’s announcement and look forward to formally receiving the ministerial consent as we work toward the conclusion of the sale," Exxon said in a statement.

A Shell spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The rejection is a blow to Shell's strategy to pivot toward deepwater for future investments and reflects the growing challenges that oil companies face in Nigeria.

Oil majors operating in Nigeria, Africa's largest oil exporter, have been retreating from onshore operations hampered by theft and sabotage, opting to focus future investments on newer and more lucrative deep offshore fields.

The Shell assets hold a combined estimated volume of 6.73 Bbbl of oil and condensate and 56.27 Tcf of associated and non-associated gas.

Under Exxon's deal, Seplat will own 40% of four oil mining leases and associated infrastructure, including the Qua Iboe export terminal, and 51% of the Bonny River natural gas liquids recovery plant previously owned by Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, Exxon's local unit.

In trying to exit the oil-rich Niger Delta, Shell follows Exxon Mobil, TotalEnergies and Eni who wanted to do so due to security concerns.

NUPRC approved the sale of onshore assets by Eni's local unit to Oando in July and another from Equinor to new entrant Project Odinmim.

Environmental activists and some communities opposed the Shell-Renaissance deal, tying Shell to a string of lawsuits for environmental restoration and compensation for land and rivers damaged by oil spills.

In April, NUPRC started evaluating Shell's divestment to the consortium, which comprises four Nigerian exploration and production companies and an international energy group.

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