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    ‘Chevron seeks to sell Equatorial Guinea oil and gas assets’

    February 21, 2022
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    London — Chevron (CVX.N) is looking to sell its stakes in three oil and gas fields in Equatorial Guinea, hoping a recent rally in energy prices will help attract buyers, three industry sources told Reuters.

    The U.S. company acquired the assets in the west African country as part of the $13 billion acquisition of Noble Energy in 2020.

    Chevron has hired investment bank Jefferies to run the sale process which could raise as much as $1 billion, the sources said.

    Chevron declined to comment. Jefferies declined to comment.

    The decision to sell the Equatorial Guinea assets comes as Chevron focuses on its most profitable production hubs including the U.S. Permian shale basin and Kazakhstan, the sources said.

    With oil prices at their highest in seven years and a strong demand outlook, the world’s top oil and gas companies are hoping to attract smaller buyers, such as private equity-backed producers, to ageing and non-core assets.

    Chevron holds a 38% interest in the Aseng oilfield and the Yolanda natural gas field in Equatorial Guinea’s Block 1 as well as a 45% interest in the Alen gas and condensate field in Block O. It operates the three fields.

    The company expanded its presence in Equatorial Guinea in December when it signed a production-sharing agreement for an offshore block in the Douala Basin. read more

    The Equatorial Guinea assets added 441 billion cubic feet of natural gas to Chevron’s reserves in 2020, according to its annual report.

    *Ron Bousso; Editing: Kirsten Donovan – Reuters

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