- Another company is acquiring a minority stake in TotalEnegies assets in Nigeria
- The new company, Chappal Energies, is registered in Mauritius and has Nigerians manning key positions
- The company has said the acquisition would be financed by a syndicate of international banks and financial institutions
Legit.ng’s Pascal Oparada has reported on tech, energy, stocks, investment, and the economy for over a decade.
Mauritius-based Chappel Energies has purchased a minority stake in TotalEnergies’s Nigerian onshore joint venture assets for $860 million.
The company’s latest acquisition includes an interest in 15 licenses producing mostly oil, which will produce about 14,000 barrels of oil daily in 2023.
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The deal includes three more licenses producing major gas, accounting for 40% of TotalEnergies’ Nigeria LNG gas supply.
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