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    Helios and Vitol Group to buy Shell’s 20% stake in Vivo Energy for $250M

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - January 05, 2017
    - January 05, 2017
    African Wall Street
    Helios and Vitol Group to buy Shell’s 20% stake in Vivo Energy for $250M

    Africa-focused private investment firm, Helios Investment Partners LLP and trading commodities company, Vitol Group, are set to buy Shell’s 20 percent equity in Vivo Energy. This $250 million deal is expected to be complete in the first half of 2017 though it is subject to regulatory approval.

    “We have played a key role in supporting Vivo Energy in its mission to create Africa’s most respected energy business. Shell is selling its remaining minority stake in the business while at the same time renewing the brand agreement that has contributed to Vivo’s success across the continent,” said Tope Lawani, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Helios Investment Partners.

    Vitol and Helios Investment each own a 40 percent stake in the Vivo Energy, while Shell owns 20 per cent. Following the acquisition, Vivo will now be 100 percent owned by Helios and Vitol.

    This move will see Shell follow in the footsteps of other global energy giants which have been divesting from the downstream oil business in Africa and other markets to concentrate more on the upstream business, which involves exploration, drilling, and supply — these have proved more lucrative. The multinationals that have exited Africa since 2011 include Agip, Beyond Petroleum Plc (BP), Caltex (Chevron), Esso and Mobil.

    It would be recalled that in 2011 Shell announced that it would exit all African operating markets—except Egypt and South Africa—as well as cease some exploration activities.

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    With this deal, Vivo will continue to operate under the Shell brand. A long-term brand license agreement has been renewed with Vitol to ensure that the Shell brand will remain visible in more than 16 countries across Africa. Vivo Energy will pay loyalties to Shell for using the Shell brand.

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