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Afren-backed local firm buys Nigeria oil block

First Hydrocarbon Nigeria, which is partly owned by oil company Afren, confirmed on Thursday the purchase of a 45 percent stake in Nigerian oil block OML 26 for $147.5 million from Shell , Total and Eni.

FHN, a Nigerian firm set up by Afren, First City Monument Bank (FCMB) and Guaranty Trust Bank, to purchase local energy assets, said OML 26 was producing 6,000 barrels of oil per day and this would increase to 40,000 bpd within four years.

Afren owns 45 percent of FHN.

FHN plans to operate the block with the producing arm of Nigerian state-oil company NNPC, which owns the other 55 percent and wants more indigenous companies to own the oil in Africa's most populous nation.

"This acquisition is a strong endorsement to Afren's long-term strategy of working with indigenous companies to reactivate fallow assets held by the major international oil companies in Nigeria," said Osman Shahenshah, Afren chief executive.

The block, which sits on the vast Niger Delta wetlands region, has certified recoverable reserves and contingent resources of 184 million barrels (mmbbls) at producing fields, and an estimated 144 (mmbbls) at undeveloped fields with gross prospective resources estimated at 615 mmbbls, FHN said.

The company borrowed $280 million from Nigerian banks FCMB and Stanbic IBTC for acquisition and development of the block.

"The support demonstrated by our Nigerian financing partners is a clear endorsement of the growing indigenous Exploration and Production industry in Nigeria," said Constantine 'Labi Ogunbiyi, FHN chief executive.

"Together with NPDC, we will seek to aggressively grow reserves, increase indigenous production and importantly, support the expansion of the local services industry."

 

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This article was originally posted on Africa Oil & Mining Network

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