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Nigeria: Shell to Offload Onshore Nigerian Oil Assets in Bid Move to Cleaner Energy

by Jimmy Swira
May 21, 2021
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By Mary Izuaka and Ronald Adamolekun

Shell’s divestment could deal a fresh blow to the fiscal plan of the Nigerian government, about 90 per cent of whose revenue comes from oil, as it rebalances from the oil crash of 2020.

Royal Dutch Shell will offload the last of its Nigerian assets in a move to rein back risks including sabotage attacks, crude thefts and litigations with host communities linked to operating in the turbulent investment climate of Africa’s largest oil producer and commit its future to cleaner energy elsewhere, the oil super-major said Tuesday.

But the government wants Shell, with which it runs a joint venture vehicle called Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), to at least retain onshore operations for now rather than undertake a complete exit from the country.

“Nigeria is in its talks with Shell include handing over Shell’s stakes in the assets to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Co., the upstream arm of state oil firm Nigerian National Petroleum Co., or NNPC, inviting bids from Nigerian indigenous producers, or having a mixture of local firms and foreign independent producers to bid for the assets,” Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Timipre Sylva told journalists in Abuja.

Getting to a point “where Shell has completely divested from a sector is not good for us,” he added.

Shell’s divestment could deal a fresh blow to the fiscal plan of the Nigerian government, about 90 per cent of whose revenue comes from oil, as it rebalances from the oil crash of 2020.

The company, which holds a 30 per cent stake in SPDC, translating to 156,000 barrels per day in 2020, has sold nearly half of its Nigerian investments in the past 10 years and considers its Nigerian operation a “headache” on account of endless litigations arising from oil spills.

Shell is Nigeria’s biggest oil producer, accounting for around 40 per cent of the West African country’s total crude and condensate output capacity of 2.2 million barrels per day and the divestment could have a big impact on the OPEC member’s oil output, according to energy industry watcher S&P Global Platts.

Ben van Beurden, its CEO, hinted at the energy giant’s resolve to put the stormy days behind it at all costs during its Tuesday’s annual general meeting, according to Reuters.

“We cannot solve community problems in the Niger Delta, that’s for the Nigerian government perhaps to solve. We can do our best, but at some point in time, we also have to conclude that this is an exposure that doesn’t fit with our risk appetite anymore,” he said.

“We have drawn that conclusion, and we are now talking to the Nigerian government on the way forward.”

Read the original article on Premium Times.
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