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January 22, 2025Energy TransitionNewsOil & GasSustainabilityUpstream

Seplat Energy rebrands subsidiary after Mobil Acquisition, unveils SEPNU

… commits to driving sustainability, growth in Akwa Ibom State

Oredola Adeola

Seplat Energy Plc has announced that its subsidiary, Seplat Energy Offshore Limited, which recently acquired Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, will now operate as Seplat Energy Producing Nigeria Unlimited (SEPNU), inheriting all assets and liabilities of the predecessor.

Nigeria’s leading indigenous oil and gas producer has therefore pledged to support sustainable operations and socio-economic development in Akwa Ibom State.

Senator Udo Udoma, Board Chairman disclosed this when he led the Seplat delegation to Pastor Umo Eno, State Governor, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State

The Chairman further outlined the company’s objective of significantly contributing to meeting Nigeria’s strategic oil and gas aspirations while supporting the socio-economic development of Akwa Ibom State.

Emphasizing its commitment to sustainable operations, Senator Udoma highlighted key areas where SEPNU aims to collaborate closely with the state government and communities to ensure long-term mutual benefits to all parties.

“We are honoured to have the opportunity to engage with the Akwa Ibom State Government and present our vision for a collaborative future,” said Sen. Udoma.

“Our commitment is not only to the growth of our operations but also to the well-being and prosperity of the communities where we operate.

Senator Udoma affirmed the company’s commitment to fostering strong partnerships and shared goals to deliver substantial economic and social benefits to the country, the state, and local communities.

Governor Umo Eno welcomed the Seplat team which also included the Group Chief Executive Officer, Roger Brown and the Managing Director of Seplat Energy Producing Nigeria Unlimited, Mr. Oladotun Isiaka.

He assured the team of the state government’s unwavering support and continued commitment to creating an enabling environment for the company’s operations.

He expressed hope that the collaboration between the state government and SEPNU will yield tangible benefits for the people, boost the local economy and promote sustainable development.

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