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Exxon transfers to smaller workplaces as it cuts down Nigerian operations

ExxonMobil is not renewing a 33yearold lease on its expansive workplaces in Lagos's. high end Lekki district which expires on Friday, 3 sources. inside the company informed , as it seeks to reduce. operations in Nigeria.

Exxon, Shell, TotalEnergies and Eni. have actually all looked for to leave Nigeria's oil-rich Niger delta. over the last few years, pointing out security issues, however such relocations have. been stalled by regulatory difficulties.

ExxonMobil's plan to sell its land and shallow-water assets. to local oil firm Seplat Energy, concurred in 2022, is. nearing close as the local oil sector regulator informed . that a contract signed on Wednesday between Nigerian state oil. firm NNPC and Exxon's local unit is a precursor to regulative. approval.

Yet Exxon's moving to smaller workplaces and a lack of. any new investments highlight how severe it has to do with scaling. down its Nigerian operations, even as the country's federal government. turns on the beauty for multinational oil companies.

Exxon is relocating staff from the 12-floor Mobil Home,. apparently leased at the cost of $10 million each year, to a. six-floor office building 22 kilometers away in the upscale. Ikoyi area, developed to accommodate half the workers working at. the former offices.

The brand-new workplace leaves nobody in doubt about its future. prepare for Nigeria, a staff member of the company informed .

Exxon did not right away discuss its moving strategies.

Having actually agreed on the disposal to Seplat Energy, ExxonMobil. has stated it will focus on its deepwater properties in Nigeria,. through its local systems Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria. and Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria (Deepwater).

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who took workplace last year,. has made attracting investment a key priority and has actually directed. that divestment offers be solved as quickly as possible.

(source: Reuters)