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Exxonmobil Exits Nigeria’s Downstream Oil Sector by JoelNkantaBlog: 3:26pm On Oct 20, 2016
Punch reports that United States-based ExxonMobil has divested its 60 per cent stake in Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc to Nipco Plc, an indigenous Nigerian downstream oil and gas company.
Given the latest divestment, French energy major, Total, is the only international oil company operating in the downstream sector of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
Nipco, in a statement on Wednesday, said the acquisition was agreed with the execution of a sales and purchase agreement with ExxonMobil.
The Managing Director, Nipco, Mr. Venkataraman Venkatapathy, said, “With the signing, we will start the transition period and initiate the process of obtaining regulatory approvals from the requisite federal agencies – the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Nigerian Stock Exchange.”
He said the transition period would also enable Nipco to effectively manage a smooth and successful completion of the transaction.
“Nipco considers this acquisition as an important synergy. It is part of our strategic moves to support Nipco’s continuous growth and expansion of its Nigerian retail footprints. We are confident of adding tremendous value to MON and likewise MON will add a huge value to Nipco,” Venkatapathy said.
He said in furtherance of this value addition, Nipco would continue to maintain the Mobil brand in its retail outlets as well as sell the Mobil brand of lubricants under branding licence(s) from ExxonMobil.
The Nipco MD said, “Nipco wishes to express its profound gratitude and appreciation to ExxonMobil for selecting us as the preferred bidder for the acquisition of MON.
“We wish to give every assurance to ExxonMobil that having entrusted us with this invaluable asset, we will ensure full brand compliance with ExxonMobil’s global standards as well as rigorously sustain and follow ExxonMobil’s code of conduct/ethos and operational excellence.”
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Re: Exxonmobil Exits Nigeria’s Downstream Oil Sector by Authoreety: 3:39pm On Oct 20, 2016
Like seriously?
Re: Exxonmobil Exits Nigeria’s Downstream Oil Sector by Dreal11247: 3:58pm On Oct 20, 2016
When will all these withdrawal by foreign investors end in this country. Thank God indigenous companies are springing up on daily basis.

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