收购埃克森美孚陆上资产后,Seplat 将恢复尼日利亚闲置油井

Emele Onu 和 Anthony Osae-Brown 2024 年 12 月 13 日

(彭博社)——Seplat Energy Plc 在完成对埃克森美孚公司在西非国家的陆上石油和天然气资产的收购后,将恢复数百口闲置的尼日利亚油井。

首席运营官 Samson Ezugworie 周四在拉各斯接受采访时表示:“我们当前的重点是钻井干预、短期石油生产活动、恢复闲置油井并使其恢复生产。”“大约 600 个区块中只有 200 个在生产。”

尼日利亚 10 月份批准埃克森美孚将资产出售给这家独立能源供应商。这笔交易利用了外国公司退出非洲最大石油生产国的机会。

Seplat 本周支付了 8 亿美元的购买价,此前该公司在 2022 年签署交易时已支付了 1.28 亿美元的初始费用。该公司表示,由于某些退役、废弃和合资成本,该公司将另外 2.575 亿美元的转移推迟到明年 12 月。

Seplat 在尼日利亚拉各斯和伦敦上市,该公司认为,从成本和回报的角度来看,此次收购是一笔不错的交易。

首席财务官埃莉诺·阿达拉莱格贝 (Eleanor Adaralegbe) 表示,“这仅占全年息税折旧摊销前利润的一半多一点,所以很快就能收回成本。”她指的是息税折旧摊销前利润,截至 9 月的九个月,该利润比去年同期增长了 25%,达到 3.83 亿美元。

该公司还预计这笔交易将使其产量翻一番,并表示将把合并资产提升至尼日利亚陆上和浅水区的 11 个区块、48 个生产油气田、5 个天然气处理设施和 3 个出口终端。

首席执行官罗杰·布朗 (Roger Brown) 在同一次采访中表示,Seplat 的目标是将产量从约 71,000 桶/日提高至 200,000 桶/日以上,但他没有透露实现这一目标的速度。

“在我们的投资组合中,我们有大量的天然气机会,”布朗还表示,“液化天然气和国内天然气领域存在巨大的机会。”

原文链接/WorldOil

Seplat to revive idle Nigeria wells following purchase of Exxon's onshore assets

Emele Onu and Anthony Osae-Brown December 13, 2024

(Bloomberg) -- Seplat Energy Plc will revive hundreds of idle Nigerian oil wells after completing its purchase of Exxon Mobil Corp.’s onshore oil and gas assets in the West African nation.

“Our immediate focus is rig intervention, short-term oil-generation activities, rejuvenating idles wells and bringing them back to production,” Chief Operating Officer Samson Ezugworie said in an interview Thursday in Lagos. “Only 200 of about 600 blocks are producing.”

Nigeria approved Exxon’s sale of the assets to the independent energy supplier in October. The deal took advantage of foreign companies exiting Africa’s largest oil producer.

Seplat this week paid $800 million of the purchase price, which followed an initial $128 million paid when the deal was signed in 2022. It deferred transfer of a further $257.5 million to December next year due to certain decommissioning, abandonment and joint venture costs, the company said.

Seplat, which is listed in Lagos, Nigeria and London, views the acquisition as a good deal in terms of costs and returns.

“It’s just a little over half of the Ebitda for the full year, so it pays back itself very quickly,” said Chief Financial Officer Eleanor Adaralegbe, referring to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, which rose 25% to $383 million for the nine months through September from a year earlier.

The company also sees the deal doubling its production and said it boosts combined assets to 11 blocks in onshore and shallow water Nigeria, 48 producing oil and gas fields, five gas-processing facilities, and three export terminals.

Seplat’s goal is to lift output to more than 200,000 bpd, from about 71,000 boed, Chief Executive Officer Roger Brown said in the same interview, without adding how quickly this would happen.

“In the portfolio we have significant gas opportunities,” Brown also said. “There is huge opportunity in LNG and the domestic gas space.”