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Why NNPCL’s Stake was Revised from 20% to 7.24%, Dangote Refinery Gives Reason

Kemi Sheriepha by Kemi Sheriepha
December 19, 2024
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Dangote Refinery has explained that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL)’s stake in the refinery was reduced from 20% to 7.24% due to NNPCL’s failure to meet key terms of their partnership.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Anthony Chiejina, the Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, clarified that claims made by NNPCL about providing a $1 billion loan to support Dangote Refinery during liquidity challenges were incorrect.

The refinery explained that the $1 billion was part of an investment to acquire a 20% ownership stake, not a loan to address financial difficulties.

According to the statement, the total value of the partnership was $2.76 billion, with NNPCL paying only $1 billion upfront while the remaining balance was intended to be covered over five years through crude oil supply and dividends.

However, the statement revealed that NNPCL’s failure to supply the agreed 300,000 barrels of crude oil per day, which was a key aspect of the agreement, led to the revision of NNPCL’s stake from 20% to 7.24%.

Dangote Refinery reaffirmed that NNPCL remains a valued partner, stressing the need for stakeholders to present facts in the proper context to guide the media in reporting the facts accurately.

The statement reads, “We have received numerous inquiries from the media and other concerned stakeholders seeking clarification on a recent report attributed to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) that their decision to secure a $1 billion loan backed by its crude was instrumental in supporting the Dangote refinery during liquidity challenges.

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“We would like to clarify that this is a misrepresentation of the situation as $1bn is just about 5% of the investment that went into building the Dangote Refinery,” the statement partly reads.

“Our decision to enter into a partnership with NNPCL was based on recognition of their strategic position in the industry as the largest offtaker of Nigerian crude and at the time, the sole supplier of gasoline into Nigeria.

“We agreed on the sale of a 20% stake at a value of $2.76 billion. Of this, we agreed that they will only pay $1 billion while the balance will be recovered over a period of 5 years through deductions on crude oil that they supply to us and from dividends due to them. If we were struggling with liquidity challenges we wouldn’t have given them such generous payment terms. As at 2021 when the agreement was signed, the refinery was at the pre-commission stage. In addition, if we were struggling with liquidity issue, this agreement would have been cash based rather than credit driven.

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“Unfortunately, NNPCL was later unable to supply the agreed 300 thousand barrels a day of crude given that they had committed a greater part of their crude cargoes to financiers with the expectation of higher production which they were unable to achieve.

We subsequently gave them a 12-month period for them to pay cash for the balance of their equity given their inability to supply the agreed crude oil volume. NNPCL failed to meet this deadline which expired on June 30th 2024. As a result, their equity share was revised down to 7.24%. These events have been widely reported by both parties.

“It is, therefore, inaccurate to claim that NNPCL facilitated a $1 billion investment amid liquidity challenges. Like all business partners, NNPCL invested $1 billion in the Refinery to acquire an ownership stake of 7.24% stake that is beneficial to its interests.

“NNPCL remains our valued partner in progress, and it is imperative for all stakeholders to adhere to the facts and present the narrative in the correct context, to guide the media in reporting accurately for the benefit of our stakeholders and the public.”

 

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