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Seplat Energy grows Q3 PBT by 90.3% to N77.5bn

…Cash generated from operations hits N154bn, rising by 124.7%

Seplat Energy Plc, a leading Nigerian independent energy company listed on both the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the London Stock Exchange, announces its unaudited results for the nine months ended 30 September 2022, recording a rise in Profit Before Tax by 90.3 per cent to N77.5bn from N38.6bn Year-on-Year. The company also generated cash from its operations to the tune of N154bn from N64.9bn Year-on-Year, rising by 124.7 per cent.

The energy Company’s also grew its revenue by 34.4 per cent to N258.7bn from N182.7bn Year-on-Year; as its gross profit soars to N118.5bn from N58.1bn Year-on-Year, rising by 93.5 per cent.

Seplat Energy is paying Q3 dividend of US 2.5 cents per share, taking 9M 2022 total to US7.5 cents per share ($44.1 million paid in the period).

In its operations, Seplat Energy demonstrated a strong safety record, which extended to 30.5 million hours without lost-time injury at Seplat Energy-operated assets; eight (8) wells completed, another seven wells to be drilled in Q4 (currently drilling four wells); and the Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline commenced commercial operations in August, with 700 kbbls lifted in October.

Financial highlights

Operational highlights

Update on proposed acquisition of Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPNU).

Q3 corporate updates

Commenting on the results,  Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Energy Plc,Mr. Roger Brown, said,“Despite an unusually challenging quarter for the Nigerian oil and gas industry, with key export routes being unavailable because of force majeure, we have demonstrated that we have a resilient business. The Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline has been operational since August and we have had our first oil export this month. The Trans Forcados Pipeline has now resumed operations and we continue to increase our use of alternative export routes, giving us confidence that the final quarter of the year will show some improvement in volumes.

“We are working closely with all the relevant stakeholders on our transformational acquisition of MPNU and remain confident that the proposed acquisition will be brought to a successful conclusion in accordance with the law. The acquisition will add significant reserves and production capacity that will strongly reinforce Seplat Energy’s position as Nigeria’s leading indigenous oil and gas producer.”

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