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Trafigura signs $1 Billion Oil Prepayment Deal with Gabon

Commodities trader Trafigura announced on Wednesday that it had signed a $1 Billion?prepayment contract with the Republic of Gabon. Under this agreement, Trafigura will receive crude oil deliveries over a period of seven years.

Trafigura said that under the agreement it will provide upfront funding to the African nation in exchange for future crude deliveries. It will also act as the "exclusive offtaker" of Gabon’s profit during the term of the deal. Profit oil is the government's portion of oil production, after companies recover their costs.

Trafigura stated that the?oil used to support the prepayment would be sourced from multiple petroleum sharing contracts, as well as a variety of assets and operators.

In a statement, Dave Gallagher said, "We are delighted to have signed this contract with the Republic of Gabon. This agreement continues our long-standing trading relationship, and contributes to the development agenda of the country."

Trafigura also began syndicating part of its exposure to international financial institutions.

The agreement aims to "optimise?country oil resources, strengthen foreign?exchange?reserves of the Central Bank,?and facilitate proactive management of the nation's treasury," stated Thierry 'Minko, Minister of 'Economy, Finance, Debt & State Holdings' for the Republic of Gabon. Anmol Choubey in Bengaluru and Anushree?Mukherjee, Editor Nick Zieminski

(source: Reuters)