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Oil and Gas Consolidation Reshapes African Market
Oil and Gas Consolidation Reshapes African Market

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Oil and Gas Consolidation Reshapes African Market

Africa's upstream oil and gas sector is undergoing a transformative shift. In recent years, majors have scaled back their exposure to mature, non-core assets across the continent, opening the door for a new wave of regional independents, traders, and non-African national oil companies (NOCs) to step in as consolidators and value creators. Angola and Nigeria have been the epicenters of this consolidation wave. Angola saw the formation of Azule Energy through the BP-Eni portfolio merger, where the new independent has already created value by reversing the declining production trend by investing more actively in the portfolio. The emergence of nimble, focused companies like Afentra, Tende Energy, and Etu Energias in Angola reflects a broader trend. These budding players are committed to tapping into incremental contingent resources, thereby extending field life. Nigeria on the other hand has witnessed the exits of Shell, Eni, and TotalEnergies from their onshore positions, and Equinor's divesture of its offshore assets. This led to indigenous companies such as Seplat Energy, Renaissance Energy and Chappal Energies growing their footprints extensively. These companies' focused efforts to invest further in the portfolios and unlock the contingent resources could be a game changer for Nigeria at a time when it has set ambitions to surpass its oil production beyond 2 million barrels per day (bpd) in the short term and 3 million bpd in the long term. One key change in Nigeria's upstream player landscape has been the indigenous companies taking on the operatorship of key producing blocks. If the short-term production growth targets are met, this will be a great turnaround for the country and will place confidence in the operational execution for the new entrants. Pranav Josi, Vice President, Africa Oil & Gas Beyond traditional exploration and production (E&P) firms, traders and non-African NOCs are also stepping up their Africa game. ADNOC's XRG, through its Arcius Energy joint venture with BP, is now active in Egypt and has also entered Mozambique through the acquisition of Galp's stake in the Area 4 development. Brazil's Petrobras is also actively looking at opportunities in the Atlantic margin after picking up an exploration block in South Africa. Malaysia's Petronas took a stake in Angola's Kaminho cluster in 2023, while Houston-based Vitol bagged 2025's first major trader-led upstream acquisition involving assets in Côte d'Ivoire and Congo-Brazzaville. We have already started seeing announcements such as Renaissance's investment in Nigeria of $15 billion over the next few years. At a time when countries such as Nigeria and Angola are evolving their regulatory and fiscal frameworks to attract investment, the exchange of hands from majors to regional players that understand the local communities better could not have come at a better time. The timely execution and clear development of roadmaps will be critical to trigger a new cycle of production growth. For Africa's upstream sector, the table is set—what follows will depend on decisive action by its newest custodians. By Pranav Joshi, Vice President, Africa Oil & Gas at Rystad Energy More Top Reads From this article on Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Discover 3 UK Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.3%
Discover 3 UK Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.3%

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Discover 3 UK Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.3%

The UK market has recently experienced some turbulence, with the FTSE 100 index closing lower due to weak trade data from China, highlighting the interconnectedness of global economies and their impact on local markets. In such uncertain times, dividend stocks can offer investors a measure of stability through regular income streams, making them an attractive option for those looking to balance risk and reward in their portfolios. Name Dividend Yield Dividend Rating WPP (LSE:WPP) 7.09% ★★★★★★ Seplat Energy (LSE:SEPL) 6.94% ★★★★★☆ OSB Group (LSE:OSB) 6.71% ★★★★★☆ NWF Group (AIM:NWF) 4.66% ★★★★★☆ Man Group (LSE:EMG) 7.21% ★★★★★☆ Keller Group (LSE:KLR) 3.28% ★★★★★☆ James Latham (AIM:LTHM) 6.84% ★★★★★☆ Grafton Group (LSE:GFTU) 3.64% ★★★★★☆ Dunelm Group (LSE:DNLM) 6.66% ★★★★★☆ 4imprint Group (LSE:FOUR) 5.07% ★★★★★☆ Click here to see the full list of 59 stocks from our Top UK Dividend Stocks screener. Let's take a closer look at a couple of our picks from the screened companies. Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆ Overview: Hargreaves Services Plc offers environmental and industrial services across the United Kingdom, Europe, Hong Kong, and internationally, with a market cap of £217.82 million. Operations: Hargreaves Services Plc generates revenue primarily from its Services segment, which accounts for £219.11 million, and also from Hargreaves Land, contributing £10.54 million. Dividend Yield: 5.6% Hargreaves Services offers a dividend yield of 5.61%, placing it in the top 25% of UK dividend payers. However, its dividends are not well covered by cash flows, with a high cash payout ratio of 108.7%, and have been volatile over the past decade. Recent executive changes, including Simon Hicks' appointment as COO, may impact future performance but currently do not assure improved dividend reliability or sustainability despite potential earnings growth. Get an in-depth perspective on Hargreaves Services' performance by reading our dividend report here. Our valuation report here indicates Hargreaves Services may be overvalued. Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆ Overview: Intertek Group plc offers quality assurance solutions across multiple industries worldwide, with a market capitalization of approximately £7.62 billion. Operations: Intertek Group plc generates revenue through several segments, including World of Energy (£757.30 million), Consumer Products (£958.80 million), Health and Safety (£337.20 million), Corporate Assurance (£496.30 million), and Industry and Infrastructure (£843.60 million). Dividend Yield: 3.2% Intertek Group's dividend yield of 3.24% is below the top UK payers but remains reliable, supported by a payout ratio of 73% and cash flow coverage at 53.5%. Dividends have grown steadily over the past decade with minimal volatility. Recent developments include a final dividend approval of 102.6 pence per share and board committee changes, which may influence governance but not directly affect current dividend stability or growth prospects. Click here to discover the nuances of Intertek Group with our detailed analytical dividend report. The valuation report we've compiled suggests that Intertek Group's current price could be quite moderate. Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆ Overview: Vesuvius plc offers molten metal flow engineering and technology services to the steel and foundry casting industries globally, with a market cap of £904.47 million. Operations: Vesuvius plc generates revenue through its segments: Foundry (£476.30 million), Steel - Flow Control (£769 million), Steel - Sensors & Probes (£39.20 million), and Steel - Advanced Refractories (£535.60 million). Dividend Yield: 6.3% Vesuvius offers a dividend yield of 6.35%, ranking in the top 25% of UK payers, yet its dividends are not well covered by free cash flow, indicated by a high cash payout ratio of 99.2%. Despite past volatility and unreliable payments, dividends have grown over the last decade. Recent share buybacks totaling £50 million suggest potential capital return focus but do not directly enhance dividend sustainability given current coverage issues. Click here and access our complete dividend analysis report to understand the dynamics of Vesuvius. In light of our recent valuation report, it seems possible that Vesuvius is trading behind its estimated value. Take a closer look at our Top UK Dividend Stocks list of 59 companies by clicking here. Already own these companies? Bring clarity to your investment decisions by linking up your portfolio with Simply Wall St, where you can monitor all the vital signs of your stocks effortlessly. Discover a world of investment opportunities with Simply Wall St's free app and access unparalleled stock analysis across all markets. Explore high-performing small cap companies that haven't yet garnered significant analyst attention. Fuel your portfolio with companies showing strong growth potential, backed by optimistic outlooks both from analysts and management. Find companies with promising cash flow potential yet trading below their fair value. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include AIM:HSP LSE:ITRK and LSE:VSVS. This article was originally published by Simply Wall St. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Local firms drive new growth phase in Nigeria's oil sector
Local firms drive new growth phase in Nigeria's oil sector

Zawya

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Local firms drive new growth phase in Nigeria's oil sector

LAGOS - Nigeria is witnessing a significant shift in its oil and gas landscape as local companies expand their roles, driving a new phase of potential sectoral growth and innovation. Leading the charge are companies which bought onshore and shallow water assets from oil majors planning billions of dollars of investments to develop abandoned fields. Smaller producers are also pulling their weight, for example Nigeria's first locally developed and operated onshore crude terminal, Otakikpo, began loading operations on Monday. Built by Green Energy Limited and located in the OML 11 block near Port Harcourt, it marks a milestone in local capacity. Shell loaded the first crude cargo through the 360,000 bpd capacity terminal on Monday, opening up potential drilling prospects for over 40 stranded fields in the region. Similarly, Conoil Producing Limited recently shipped the first cargo of its new Obodo crude blend from the onshore OML 150 in the Niger Delta. The cargo was lifted by Oando Trading, a subsidiary of Oando Plc which bought ENI's divested assets. Following this trend, Renaissance Africa Energy — after acquiring Shell's onshore assets — is committing to investing $15 billion over the next five years in its oil and gas operations. The company aims not only to balance its portfolio by increasing crude oil production but also to double its gas output once a key local gas pipeline is completed. Similarly, Seplat Energy, following its acquisition of ExxonMobil's Nigerian shallow-water assets, recently announced plans to reopen 400 previously shut-in wells. CEO Roger Brown said the company is set to invest up to $320 million this year in drilling campaigns and infrastructure, with the goal of boosting crude production to around 140,000 barrels per day. "We are focused on reviving existing wells, expanding drilling campaigns, and increasing gas volumes," Brown said during the company's annual general meeting. While these developments show the increasing role local producers are playing amidst government reforms, they are also grappling with challenges. "These operators face higher costs due to security challenges, community disputes, oil theft and ageing infrastructure – a key aspect of reducing costs for operators will be addressing these challenges," said Mikolah Judson, an analyst at global risk consultancy, Control Risk. These local players, signal a new phase for Nigeria's oil and gas sector and could provide support for the government's plan to raise oil output by additional 1 million barrels per day (bpd) next year, head of Nigeria's oil regulator said. They now account for over half of Nigeria's oil production from around 40% before the oil majors completed their divestment programmes according to the regulator's data.

Seplat Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 as Nigeria Accelerates Gas-Driven Growth
Seplat Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 as Nigeria Accelerates Gas-Driven Growth

Zawya

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Seplat Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 as Nigeria Accelerates Gas-Driven Growth

Roger Brown, CEO of Nigerian independent oil and gas company Seplat Energy, has been confirmed as a speaker at African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies 2025, taking place from September 29 to October 3 in Cape Town. His participation underscores Nigeria's gas-led strategy to drive industrialization, boost power generation and attract investment across the energy value chain. In recent years, Seplat Energy has solidified its position as a key enabler of Nigeria's just energy transition, advancing low-carbon oil and gas developments that unlock value for local communities. The company recently announced plans to revive over 400 idle oil wells across 11 blocks, is advancing the $650 million ANOH Gas Processing Plant – slated to produce 300 million cubic feet per day – and has ramped up output through its $1.28 billion acquisition of energy major ExxonMobil's local subsidiary Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited. The deal, which received federal approval in 2024, effectively tripled Seplat Energy's production volume and secured major stakes in prolific onshore and shallow water assets. Marking a significant step forward in Nigeria's oil and gas sector, Seplat Energy's acquisition of Mobile Producing Nigeria Unlimited in 2024 saw the company gain a 40% interest in four oil mining leases and associated infrastructure, including the Qua Iboe oil terminal. Additionally, Seplat Energy assumed at 51% stake in the Bonny River natural gas liquids recovery plant. These strategic additions are expected to significantly enhance Seplat Energy's production capacity and operational capabilities, solidifying its role as a major player in Nigeria's upstream sector. In Q1, 2025, Seplat Energy reported a 350% year-on-year revenue increase to $809.3 million, fueled by higher hydrocarbon volumes and robust gas sales. The company is currently producing over 131,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day and has maintained over 11 million man-hours without a lost-time injury, demonstrating its operational excellence and safety culture. Seplat Energy's financial strength and strategic positioning have also enabled generous shareholder returns, including a 28% dividend increase for Q1, 2025. As Nigeria pursues a future powered by natural gas and homegrown innovation, Brown's participation at AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025 is expected to showcase emerging opportunities for independence energy companies in West Africa. During the event, Brown is expected to explore how the country is leveraging its vast reserves – over 200 trillion cubic feet – to secure energy for its population and position itself as a gas powerhouse in Africa. 'Seplat Energy's expansion of its gas portfolio, infrastructure investments and acquisition strategy serve as a blueprint for sustainable, inclusive growth, The company's aggressive investment and development strategy is expected to unlock significant value for Nigeria, as the country seeks to unlock the true potential of its oil and gas reserves,' states Tomás Gerbasio, VP Commercial and Strategic Engagement, African Energy Chamber. AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit for more information about this exciting event. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

Nigeria LNG Plant May See Gas Supplies Climb 12% on Seplat Deal
Nigeria LNG Plant May See Gas Supplies Climb 12% on Seplat Deal

Bloomberg

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Nigeria LNG Plant May See Gas Supplies Climb 12% on Seplat Deal

Africa's biggest liquefied natural gas plant, whose operations have been hobbled by fuel theft, is set to see gas supplies jump once a deal with Seplat Energy goes into effect, an executive said. Under the terms of a preliminary agreement, Seplat will send more than 150,000 tons of gas a month to the Nigeria LNG Ltd. plant, said Effiong Okon, who heads a Seplat subsidiary that operates a key gas project north of the facility. That's more than 12% higher than last year's monthly average.

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