Julius Berger diversifies into oil & gas industry

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Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has announced its diversification into the oil and gas industry by acquiring a 20 per cent equity stake in Petralon Energy Limited.

The firm said in a statement on Monday, which was made available to the Nigerian Stock Exchange, that the acquisition was in line with its strategic partnership and joint investment agreement with Petralon Energy for the acquisition and development of oil fields in Nigeria.

It added that the subscription was subject to engagement and the receipt of all, consents, and approvals. “The Investment has received ministerial consent but necessary engagements with key stakeholders regarding the Investment, continues.”Julius Berger said the share capital of JBIL was sufficient to fund the investment.

 

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They now have excessive oil wells

They have been into oil and gas for years ... so it’s no news. They have been taking crude oil in exchange for constructions for years now.

Why not...they've been taking it for years as payment so might as well dive into the pool.....SMH

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