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    Standard Bank Funds BlueCore’s Key Nigerian Gas Acquisition

    January 8, 20263 Mins Read
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    Standard Bank has supported BlueCore Gas InfraCo’s $285 million acquisition of a prominent Nigerian gas infrastructure firm, signalling a surge in substantial energy investments throughout West Africa. This transaction, equivalent to approximately R4.7 billion, combines debt and equity financing to facilitate the purchase of Glover Gas & Power, which holds full ownership of Axxela, a leading distributor of natural gas to industrial and commercial sectors in Nigeria. According to Business Day, the deal was structured across multiple jurisdictions and finalised within a constrained schedule, underscoring the bank’s expertise in navigating complex African markets.

    Axxela, established in 2001, has played a pivotal role in pioneering Nigeria’s private-sector-led natural gas distribution network. It stands as one of the largest gas distribution entities in West Africa, operating along the entire natural gas value chain to provide energy solutions to diverse clients. This acquisition aligns with Nigeria’s broader ambitions to enhance energy reliability and stimulate industrial expansion, while also promoting cross-border gas trade to foster regional integration.

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    BlueCore Gas InfraCo specialises in developing gas and power infrastructure not only in Nigeria but across the wider West African region. It is supported by a consortium comprising Afrigaz Energie, a holding of the Stanbic IBTC Infrastructure Growth Fund, alongside Levene Energy Development, emPERSAND, and Energy & LLP. These partners bring extensive knowledge in areas such as gas pipelines, power generation, distribution, and renewable energy initiatives.

    As reported by Engineering News, the acquisition emerged from a competitive bidding process involving more than 15 interested parties, highlighting the attractiveness of Nigeria’s gas assets amid growing investor interest. This reflects a trend where foreign and local capital is increasingly directed towards infrastructure that supports cleaner energy transitions and economic diversification away from oil dependency.

    In the context of West Africa’s energy landscape, such deals are part of a larger wave of investments aimed at capitalising on the region’s abundant natural gas reserves. Nigeria, as the continent’s largest gas producer, has seen its oil and gas sector attract over $16 billion in new commitments over the past two years, driven by policies encouraging private participation and infrastructure upgrades.

    According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Nigeria’s natural gas production is projected to increase modestly in the coming years, with output potentially rising from around 4.66 billion cubic feet per day in 2025 to higher levels by 2030, amid efforts to reduce flaring and expand domestic utilisation. This growth is expected to bolster industrial activities and export capabilities through existing networks like the West African Gas Pipeline, which connects Nigeria to neighbouring countries such as Benin, Togo, and Ghana.

    READ – Mulilo Energy Secures R7 Billion from Standard Bank 

    Overall, the transaction not only strengthens BlueCore’s position in the market but also contributes to sustainable development goals by improving access to reliable energy sources. It exemplifies how financial institutions like Standard Bank are facilitating cross-continental partnerships to address energy challenges and drive long-term value in emerging markets.

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