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Shell increases interest in deep-water Bonga field

Friday, May 30 2025

Fossil Energy – Nigeria

Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company signed an agreement with TotalEnergies EP Nigeria on May 28 to acquire its 12.5% stake in the OML 118 Production Sharing Contract.

This is an oil mining lease offshore Nigeria that includes the Bonga field. Upon completion, this transaction increases Shell’s interest in the OML 118 PSC from 55% to 67.5%.

SNEPCo is the operator under the OML 118 PSC. It currently produces from the Bonga field via the Bonga Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel and announced the development of the Bonga North field in December 2024.

“Following our final investment decision on Bonga North last year, this acquisition brings another significant investment in Nigeria deep-water that contributes to sustained liquids production and growth in our Upstream portfolio,” said Peter Costello, Shell’s President, Upstream.

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions. The transaction is expected to be completed before the end of this year.

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