BRITISH FIRM TO ACQUIRE MORE NIGERIAN OIL ASSETS

A British firm, Savannah Petroleum Plc, has said it will consider more oil and gas acquisitions in Nigeria, calling a purchase completed late last year as the starting kit for further expansion. The firm had in November last year announced the completion of the acquisition of Seven Energy International Limited, a Nigerian oil and gas exploration, development, production and distribution group.

Savannah’s Chief Executive, Andrew Knott, was quoted by Reuters as saying he would look at other assets that were no longer material for bigger players. Oil majors such as Chevron and ExxonMobil are seeking to sell certain Nigerian stakes as they focus on projects elsewhere.

“We will look at things opportunistically,” Knott said, adding that “Seven Energy should be viewed as a starting kit”. He was speaking on the sidelines of the Africa Investment Summit in London, where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson joined visiting African leaders as Britain seeks to strengthen trade ties beyond Europe.

In the near term, Knott said the company’s focus is to expand its base of Nigerian industrial customers, such as factories and power plants, as only about 50 per cent of the capacity of its gas infrastructure purchase is being used. He said the company was already providing 10 per cent of Nigeria’s power. Although Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, it faces power outages that make it heavily reliant on diesel generators.

Knott said Savannah’s work to expand the supply of gas to power stations and industrial customers, which at about $3.50 per thousand cubic feet is cheaper than the roughly $15 for diesel, would help to clean up the energy sector. Savannah also has oil assets in Niger, where it has control of about 50 per cent of the oil-prolific Agadem Rift Basin. “Both base businesses have very good organic growth opportunities,” Knott said, referring to Niger and Nigeria.

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