COPL, Shoreline create JV focused on Africa

Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited has announced details of the joint venture partnership it has entered into with Shoreline Energy International Limited (Shoreline), a conglomerate with interests across sub-Saharan Africa including interests in oil & gas and power generation. 

In line with the company’s stated strategy to diversify and balance its asset portfolio, the partnership with Shoreline is focused on acquiring upstream oil and gas exploration, development and producing assets in sub-Saharan Africa, COPL explained in the press release.

Assets acquired through the JV will be held in a special purpose vehicle registered in Bermuda, called Shoreline CanOverseas Petroleum Development Corporation Limited (ShoreCan or the JV). COPL and Shoreline will each hold a 50% interest in ShoreCan.

ShoreCan is currently building a portfolio of exploration and development assets in sub-Saharan Africa. To date, ShoreCan has taken positions in Tanzania and Namibia, and continues to evaluate a variety of assets in Nigeria, Ghana, and Mozambique.

However, COPL notes that Shoreline’s interest in OML 30 in Nigeria and COPL’s interest in LB-13 in Liberia are outside of the joint venture relationship.

Arthur Millholland, President and CEO of COPL commented,

“As an indigenous company with a strong regional presence and an excellent track record of successfully developing assets, we are delighted to partner with Shoreline Energy as we work together to identify high quality oil exploration, development and production opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa. 

“The JV with Shoreline and formation of ShoreCan allows COPL to progress its stated strategy, offering exposure to a greater spread of highly value accretive assets and opportunities, while minimising risk and capital requirements for shareholders. The acquisition of the initial assets in Tanzania and Namibia by ShoreCan is the first of a number of opportunities we are currently pursuing as we build a balanced portfolio. ShoreCan does not envisage any requirement for material capital expenditure on these assets in the short term, with ShoreCan’s primary focus being to add cash generative assets. 

“Finally, COPL is pleased to note the recent improvement of conditions in Liberia. Whilst we are working with our partners to restart operations, we are at an early stage, with international advisory notices remaining on travel and work in country.”

Kola Karim, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Shoreline Energy International, commented:

“I believe that the technical expertise of the COPL team will complement our own experience in Nigeria and we look forward to working with a management team motivated by the opportunity that exists in Sub-Saharan Africa for exploration, development and quality production. Our objective is to grow our oil and gas interests in the region beyond our current production base in Nigeria.”