Business
Oando secures $650 million Afreximbank loan for $783 million acquisition of Nigerian Agip Oil Company
African Export-Import Bank, Afreximbank, has announced that it provided a $650 million lending facility to Oando Plc as part of the $783 million acquisition of Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC).
The bank made this announcement on its official website on Friday, adding that the loan included both senior and junior reserved-based lending facility.
Recall that ThePressNG reported on Thursday that Oando Plc completed the acquisition of NAOC for the sum of $783 million from Italian oil major Eni.
Accordingly, the deal was partly facilitated by Afreximbank with a senior credit facility of $500 million and a junior reserve-based lending facility of $150 million.
“African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has successfully arranged a senior US$500-million and a junior US$150-million reserve-based lending facility for Oando Petroleum and Natural Gas Company Limited. The facility was used to finance Oando’s acquisition of the 20 per cent participating interest held by Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) in the NEPL/NAOC/Oando Joint Venture in Nigeria.
“The joint venture, with significant oil and gas assets, including oil mining licenses 60, 61, 62 and 63, has produced 4.4 billion barrels of oil and 12 trillion cubic feet of natural gas to date, with 1.2 billion barrels of oil and 10.7 trillion cubic feet of natural gas remaining,” the bank said.
In addition, the bank announced that it was retained as the mandated lead arranger for Oando’s transaction.
It also served in multiple roles, including bookrunner, coordinator, underwriter, escrow agent, facility agent, and security trustee.
It said It also participated in and underwrote $350 million of the facility.
Haytham Elmaayergi, Executive Vice President of Global Trade at Afreximbank, remarked that the facility represents a significant milestone in the Bank’s efforts to enhance local content within Africa’s oil and gas sector.
“By supporting the acquisition of key energy assets by an indigenous company like Oando, the Bank is fostering economic empowerment, enhancing regional trade, and contributing to the sustainable development of Africa’s natural resources,” he said.
On his part, Wale Tinubu, CON, Group Chief Executive of OANDO, expressed that the announcement is the culmination of a decade of hard work, perseverance, and a strong belief in realizing the company’s ambition, which began with their 2014 entry into the Joint Venture through the acquisition of ConocoPhillips Nigerian Portfolio.
“We thank Afreximbank for its unwavering leadership in bridging the trade finance gap in Africa and ensuring that Oando can consolidate its stake in the Joint Venture via the acquisition of NAOC’s 20% stake,” Tinubu added.
ThePressNG previously reported that Oando PLC successfully acquired the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) from the Italian energy conglomerate Eni for a total of $783 million.
This acquisition is poised to strengthen Oando’s position in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector by expanding its operational footprint and enhancing its upstream capabilities.
As a result of the deal, Oando’s participating interest in Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) 60, 61, 62, and 63 has increased from 20% to 40%.
This expansion broadens Oando’s ownership across all NEPL/NAOC/OOL Joint Venture assets, which include 40 discovered oil and gas fields, 24 of which are currently producing.
Additionally, Oando now holds stakes in key infrastructure assets, including approximately 1,490 kilometres of pipelines, three gas processing plants, the Brass River Oil Terminal, and the KwaleOkpai power plants with a combined capacity of 960 MW.
- Business1 week ago
Intracity bus fares highest in South West zone in July 2024 – NBS
- News5 days ago
Fubara to Rivers Police: ‘Don’t Be Partisan—It Will Backfire on You’
- Business1 week ago
Supplementary budget, FAAC allocation, wage hike may worsen Nigeria’s inflation – Augusto & Co
- Business1 week ago
Lagos State rolls out ICT training for 200 youths in five divisions
- News1 week ago
Kwara College of Health Student Murder: Police Arrest Six Suspects
- News1 week ago
Apprehension in Bayelsa State as NDLEA Officials Injured in Oruma Community Clash
- Business1 week ago
Falana asks Court to quash 60-day remand of 49 Nigerians protesting fund looting
- Business1 week ago
BUA Cement announces ₦2 per share dividend despite FX challenges