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Petronor Improves OML 113 Operations with a $20m Acquisition
Petronor Improves OML 113 Operations with a $20m Acquisition
Petronor Improves OML 113 Operations with a $20m Acquisition
– By Chigozie Ikpo

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Petronor Improves OML 113 Operations with a $20m Acquisition

PetroNor E&P has announced a binding agreement with New Age (African Global Energy) to acquire New Age’s interests in OML 113 in Nigeria which contains the Aje field.

This acquisition not only strengthens the company’s position in OML 113 but also opens up exciting possibilities for future growth in the energy transition and strategic flexibility.

According to the agreement, PetroNor will pay New Age USD 6 million cash plus a deferred future gas production payment up to a maximum of USD 20 million to acquire New Age’s entities holding a project economic and voting interest in the OML 113 Joint Operation Agreement (‘JOA’) of 32 percent.

Subject to completion, the agreement will not only increase PetroNor’s economic stake but also reinforce the company’s active involvement and influence in the license partnership to plan for the re-development of the Aje field.

PetroNor’s existing position in OML 113 was achieved through the acquisition of Panoro Energy’s Nigeria interests in a transaction which completed in 2022. PetroNor is working with the OML 113 operator, Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum (‘YFP’), to create a jointly owned company, Aje Production AS, which will hold a project economic and JOA voting interest of 39 percent.

Following the completion of these transactions, PetroNor and YFP-related entities will have a project economic and JOA voting interest of 71 percent.

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The Aje field is estimated to contain recoverable resources of 480 billion cubic feet, BCF of gas, 54 million barrels, mmbbls oil, condensate, and LPG. The acquisition of New Age’s Aje interests will increase PetroNor’s net 2C contingent resources in Aje from 27.1 mmboe to 70.1 mmboe.

Interim CEO of PetroNor Jens Pace
Interim CEO of PetroNor Jens Pace

Interim CEO of PetroNor Jens Pace said: “This acquisition is consistent with PetroNor’s commitment to expanding its portfolio while demonstrating shareholder value.

Acquiring New Age’s interests represents a big step in achieving the partner alignment necessary to move forward with plans for the re-development of the Aje field.

We are excited about the potential value of this gas resource which is located close to major population centres and offers a cleaner source of energy for power generation and industrial use compared to current alternatives.”

Completion of the transaction is subject to customary conditions, including regulatory approvals in Nigeria.

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