After $1.28bn Deal, Ekpo Charges Seplat Energy to Boost Natural Gas Delivery

•Pledges to help surmount legislative, regulatory challenges

Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, has urged Seplat Energy Producing Nigeria Unlimited (SEPNU) to accelerate its natural gas delivery efforts for domestic use and for export.

This is coming after the federal government’s approval of a landmark deal for Seplat to buy onshore crude oil assets valued at about $1.28 billion, belonging to Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPNU).

The call was made during a meeting with SEPNU’s senior management, led by its Managing Director, Mr. Dotun Isiaka, at the NNPC Towers office in Abuja, yesterday, according to a statement by the minister’s spokesman, Louis Ibah.

The meeting, he said, provided an opportunity for SEPNU’s leadership to brief the minister on their progress since taking over operatorship of assets from ExxonMobil in December 2024, with a focus on the gas components of the divestment deal.

Ekpo commended Seplat’s management for the successful takeover and expressed optimism about their potential to expedite Gas Sales Agreements (GSAs) negotiations and execution.

The agreements, according to the statement, are crucial for catalysing the gas industry and delivering much-needed natural gas to the nation through priority projects.

The minister emphasised the importance of Seplat working harmoniously with its host communities to deliver value to all stakeholders and solidify its position as a leading independent indigenous energy company.

Furthermore, Ekpo urged the oil company to remain committed to its project timelines, stressing that adherence to these timelines was critical for the successful execution of its projects to deliver the desired positive results to the nation’s economy.

He noted that the company’s success would be instrumental in aligning with Nigeria’s goal of leveraging its abundant gas resources to drive economic growth and development.

The gas minister lamented Nigeria’s paradoxical situation as a major gas-endowed nation with alarmingly low natural gas utilisation, saying operators like Seplat should partner with the government to correct the trend.

Ekpo emphasised the government’s commitment to promoting indigenous participation in the oil and gas sector, driving economic growth through sustainable energy development, and fostering a conducive environment for investment.

He expressed his willingness to collaborate with Seplat Energy to overcome legislative and regulatory hurdles, such that would enhance the company’s ability to deliver natural gas to the country.

Seplat Energy’s Managing Director, Isiaka, informed Ekpo that the company has engaged potential offtakers for natural gas from its assets.

Isiaka solicited the minister’s cooperation to overcome legislative and regulatory challenges, which would facilitate its operations and enable it to meet its targets for major gas projects.

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