Afentra plc has confirmed that negotiations with Angolan state hydrocarbon firm Sonangol E.P to purchase interests in Block 3/05 and Block 23 in the country’s deepwater, have continued into the second month of 2022.
Afentra submitted a non-binding expression of interest for the two blocks on 20 September 2021, following Sonangol’s announcement of an asset sales process to divest some of its interests in eight blocks across its portfolio.
On October 7, 2021, Sonangol announced Afentra as one of six bidders on Block 03/05 and one of two on Block 23.
Since submitting the Expression of Interest, Afentra has been engaged in negotiations with Sonangol to reach agreement on the detailed terms of the transaction. These negotiations are ongoing but there is, however, no guarantee at this stage that an agreement between the two companies will be reached. The Acquisition would be subject to satisfactory completion of the necessary due diligence and agreement of a sale and purchase agreement with Sonangol.
If Afentra ultimately proceeds with the Acquisition, it would be classified as a reverse takeover transaction in accordance with Rule 14 of the AIM Rules for Companies. Trading in Afentra shares will remain suspended until either the publication of an AIM admission document, or until confirmation is given that Afentra’s participation in the bid process has ceased.
“Whilst the timeline of the Sonangol sales process has been extended beyond the previously expected timetable, this has not diverted Afentra from the pursuit of other production assets in West Africa. The Company continues to appraise multiple acquisition opportunities that support its growth strategy in terms of acquiring assets across West Africa with solid low-cost production, proven reserves and significant upside”, Afentra says in a release.
Says Paul McDade, Chief Executive Officer, Afentra plc: “We are pleased that we were selected by Sonangol to negotiate for Block 3/05 and Block 23 in Angola, and have been working diligently to find a mutually attractive outcome for both parties. Given our ambition to build an African business of scale, we also remain focused on identifying additional value-accretive opportunities across West Africa and are engaged in a number of active acquisition processes.