Nigeria-based oil and gas company Seplat Petroleum has agreed to buy fellow Nigerian company Eland Oil and Gas for $486m (£382m), which values Eland at 166p a share.
The acquisition must be approved by 75% of Eland shareholders at a general meeting and, if agreed, the deal will take place by the end of 2019. Seplat will fund the acquisition through existing cash resources and a loan provided to the company.
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Following the announcement, Seplat’s stock price jumped slightly on the London Stock Exchange from 107p to 111p a share. Eland’s share price also rose from 129.20p to 164.60p a share on the London Stock Exchange, giving the company a market capitalisation value of £356m.
