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Nigeria approves Exxon-Seplat deal
Nigeria approves Exxon-Seplat deal after more than two years
Nigeria has approved the sale of Exxon Mobil Corp's onshore assets to Seplat Energy , the chief executive officer of the country's upstream regulator said on Monday, more than two years after the $1.28 billion deal was first agreed.
Nigeria approves Exxon asset sale to Seplat after more than two years
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's government has approved the sale of Exxon Mobil's (NYSE:XOM) onshore assets to Seplat Energy, Reuters reported Monday, citing the head of the country's upstream regulator, more than two years after the $1.28B deal was first agreed. The sale has ...
Nigeria Approves Sale of Exxon’s Onshore Assets to Seplat
Nigeria approved Exxon Mobil Corp.’s sale of its oil and gas assets to domestic energy supplier Seplat Energy Plc, ending a more than two-year hiatus that stalled the conclusion of the $1.3 billion transaction.
Nigeria halts Shell asset sale, approves Exxon-Seplat deal
Nigeria has blocked Shell's sale of its entire onshore and shallow-water oil operations, but approved a similar deal by Exxon Mobil , the country's upstream oil regulator said on Monday.
ExxonMobil's $1.28B Asset Sale to Seplat Gets Nigeria's Approval
Exxon Mobil Corporation XOM, the largest oil producer in the United States, has secured approval from Nigeria to sell its onshore oil and gas assets to Seplat Energy Plc, a domestic energy company. This decision ends a more than two-year delay in the $1.
Nigeria approves Exxon-Seplat oil deal after a two-year wait
Nigeria has approved Exxon Mobil Corp’s sale of its onshore assets to Seplat Energy, two years after the $1.28 billion deal was first announced. ・Nigeria approves Exxon Mobil's $1.28 billion onshore asset sale to Seplat Energy after a two-year wait.
Nigeria approves Exxon-Seplat $1.28 billion deal, oil regulator says
Nigeria has approved the sale of Exxon Mobil Corp's onshore assets to Seplat Energy, the chief executive officer of the country's upstream regulator said on Monday, more than two years after the $1.28 billion deal was first agreed.
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