Seplat Energy acquires ExxonMobil Nigeria for $800 million
The deal strengthens Seplat’s leadership in the country’s energy sector and enhances its global standing.
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The deal strengthens Seplat’s leadership in the country’s energy sector and enhances its global standing.
Johann Rupert's net worth surged to $13.8 billion, nearing $14 billion for the first time since October.
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The sale reflects a shift in the company’s strategy, prioritizing growth in sectors such as battery and precious metals, while monetizing its uranium assets.
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