Nigerian energy mogul Femi Otedola has become at least $398
million richer between March 3 and June 2 as shares of Forte Oil PLC, a
Nigerian Stock Exchange-listed energy distributor, surged 167% in that
period.
On March 3, the company’s stock was trading at N88.4 ($0.55), and at
the close of trading today (Monday), its share price was N235.79
($1.46). According to Akinbamidele Akintola, Vice President, Africa
equity sales at Renaissance Capital, the recent unprecedented demand and
surge in Forte Oil’s shares may not be unconnected to the company’s
recent inclusion in the Morgan Stanley MS +0.13% Capital International
(MSCI ) Frontier Market 100 Index. Listing in such indexes usually
attracts interest from global investors who track these companies.
Otedola became the largest shareholder in Forte Oil (formerly called
African Petroleum) in 2007 when he acquired a 28.7% stake in the company
from the government-owned oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) for $120 million. He subsequently appointed himself
as chairman of the company. Otedola, 47, has gobbled up additional
shares over the years and now owns more than 40% of the $1.5 billion
(Market Capitalization) company. According to information available from
registrar sources, he currently owns 436,809,537 shares valued at N103
billion ($635 million). He pocketed at least $11 million in dividends
from profits made by his company in February as Forte Oil paid
shareholders a dividend of N4 ($0.0023) per ordinary share from its 2013
profits.
Forte Oil PLC is primarily engaged in the distribution of petroleum
products such as diesel, aviation fuel and Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).
The company has over 500 company-owned, dealer-assisted and
dealer-developed gas stations spread across the country, oil storage
depots in Lagos and Rivers states, a Power plant and a Joint User
Hydrant Installation facility in Lagos. The company also sells its own
range of automobile lubricants.
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