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Shell To Sell At Least Four More Nigeria Oil Blocks

Royal Dutch Shell will sell at least four more oil blocks in Nigeria in its latest divestment from Africa's top oil exporter, three oil industry sources familiar with the deals said on Wednesday.
The blocks are Oil Mining Licenses (OMLs) 13 and 16 onshore the Niger Delta, and OML 71 and 72, which are in shallow water, the sources told Reuters. A Shell spokesman declined to comment.

OML 13 and 16 lie in the Ogoniland region where Shell has experienced long-running disputes with local communities, multiple oil spills and widespread pipeline sabotage and theft.

OML 13 covers a large geographical area and has big gas reserves, while OML 16 is a much smaller asset, sources said. OML 72 has proven oil reserves of around 120 million barrels, while OML 71 has significantly lower reserves, one source said.

Shell has been discussing renewing these licenses with the Nigerian government for years but has yet to reach a deal.

The blocks are in joint ventures, with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) owning 55 percent, Shell 30 percent, Total 10 percent and Eni 5 percent. In all previous deals, Total and Eni have also sold their shares.

Eni declined to comment and Total had no immediate comment on what their plans were for their stakes in the blocks.

Shell said in June that it was considering further sale of assets in the eastern Niger Delta, where it has security problems - although it has never publicly connected the two.

The oil major said then that it was still committed to Nigeria long term. It has already sold eight Niger Delta licences for a total $1.8 billion since 2010.
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