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Heirs Energies Acquires Maurel & Prom’s USD500m Stake In Seplat Energy

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
5 months ago
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Africa’s leading indigenous integrated energy company, Heirs Energies, has acquired the entire 20.07% equity stake, amounting to 120.4 million ordinary shares, previously held by Maurel & Prom S.A. in Seplat Energy Plc (Seplat Energy) at a price of £ 3.05 per share, valuing the transaction at approximately US$500 million.

The acquisition represents a further milestone in Heirs Energies’ long-term strategy to strengthen indigenous participation in strategic assets and accelerate sustainable energy development and security for Nigeria and Africa.

Commenting on the transaction, Chairman of Heirs Energies, Tony Elumelu, said the acquisition reflects the company’s strong belief in Africa’s ability to own, develop, and responsibly manage its strategic resources.

“It is a long-term investment in Nigeria’s and Africa’s energy future, and aligns with our mission to drive energy security, industrialisation, and shared prosperity. Seplat Energy has built a resilient, well-governed platform with compelling long-term prospects, and we are pleased to support its continued growth and value creation for all stakeholders,” Elumelu said.

This landmark acquisition was supported by two leading African financial institutions, Afreximbank and AFC, further demonstrating Africa’s capacity to finance its own deals.

Heirs Energies Limited is Africa’s leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company, committed to meeting Africa’s unique energy needs while aligning with global sustainability goals.

With a strong focus on safe operations, innovation-driven growth, environmental responsibility, and creating shared prosperity for all stakeholders, Heirs Energies leads in the evolving energy landscape and contributes to a more prosperous Africa.

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Heirs Energies operates OML 17 in the Niger Delta, producing over 50 thousand barrels of oil per day (50 kbopd) and 120 million cubic feet of gas per day (120 mmcfd), with a reserve base of over 1.5 billion barrels of oil (MMBo) and 2.5 trillion cubic feet of gas (Tcf).

Since its debut in 2021, the company has established itself as the leader in brownfield excellence, having successfully addressed all the challenges that confronted onshore operations in Nigeria and has been a critical catalyst for the rejuvenation of safe and reliable onshore operations in the Niger Delta.

Heirs Energies is also a leading gas producer and supplier in Nigeria’s domestic gas market, providing fuel for over 400 megawatts of electricity generation, which powers millions of homes, businesses, and factories.

For its part, Seplat Energy Plc is a Nigerian independent energy company focused on oil and gas exploration, production, and gas processing, primarily in the Niger Delta.

It is listed on both the Nigerian Exchange and the London Stock Exchange and is a key player in Nigeria’s energy transition.

Seplat Energy had, as of December 31, 2024, 2P reserves of 1.043 billion barrels of oil equivalent (MMBoe) and working interest production of 135.6 kboepd as of October 31, 2025.

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