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SEPL discussion - on shore Nigeria (SEPL)     

rekirkham - 22 Dec 2014 11:46

Anybody know about them ?

mentor - 22 Dec 2014 12:32 - 3 of 8

Ist day of bounce for the stock since the shap fall

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aldwickk - 22 Dec 2014 12:46 - 4 of 8

rekirkham

Another sarcastic Southerner, lol

mentor - 22 Dec 2014 12:47 - 5 of 8

2 stock with fraud problems AFR and SEPL getting together?

http://www.thecapital.ng/index.php/1341-fraud-rumble-in-seplat-3-sacked-orjiako-avuru-on-war-path

aldwickk - 22 Dec 2014 13:01 - 6 of 8

Birds of a feather stick to together

mentor - 22 Dec 2014 15:13 - 7 of 8

Look like seplat mean business

Seplat Petroleum Development Co. (SEPL), a Nigerian oil producer that raised about $500 million in a share sale this year, is looking to buy natural-gas assets to take advantage of higher prices in Africa’s biggest economy.

“Two things are driving the gas-commercialization business: the gas price and increasing demand,” Chairman Bryant Orjiako said in an interview yesterday in Cape Town. “Another thing that we’re doing is to find any available source of gas.”

Nigeria, the holder of Africa’s largest gas reserves, raised the price of gas to power plants to $2.50 per million standard cubic feet plus 80 cents for transport in August, from $1.50.

The country increased gas tariffs to help spur supplies to power plants in Nigeria, which generates less electricity than is needed by Africa’s biggest population of about 170 million. This causes regular blackouts that the government says are a bottleneck for growth, with a shortage of the fuel for stations being one reason why generation is below capacity.

The nation wants to almost triple natural-gas production capacity to 11 billion cubic feet a day by 2020 to help meet its electricity and industrial development needs, Oil Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke said in September. Nigeria loses at least $3 billion in revenue a year by burning off associated gas, which is pumped together with crude oil, according to the Petroleum Ministry. Flaring was taking place because the domestic fuel prices were so low.

Shell Assets
Seplat has contracts to supply power generators and is in discussions to add others, Orjiako said. The company sells its gas for about $3 per 1,000 cubic feet to electricity plants, Chief Executive Officer Austin Avuru said in April. The price for the fuel has risen from about 20 cents only a couple of years ago, he said.

“We are interested in every divestment in the onshore and shallow water,” he said. “Shell, having the largest footprint, obviously has the ability to put up all these assets so we’re looking at all of these.”

black bird - 22 Feb 2017 12:23 - 8 of 8

see next results in 2017 more losses. note holder has 21.37 % latest am not following will review stock @ 50p BB s/p 70 p 22.2.17
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