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Eterna Plc launches N21.5 billion Rights Issue


Eterna Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading integrated energy companies, has finalised arrangements for a rights issue of 978,108,485 ordinary shares at N22.00 per share, expected to raise approximately N21.52 bn. The capital raise is designed to strengthen the company’s balance sheet and support strategic expansion across its business segments.

The formal signing ceremony for the rights issue was held on Tuesday, 2 December 2025, marking a major milestone in the company’s capital-raising programme, following shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting in July 2025.

Under the structure of the Rights Issue, existing shareholders are entitled to subscribe for three new ordinary shares of 50 kobo each for every four ordinary shares held as at the close of business on 27 November 2025. The subscription period will run from 12 January 2026, when the Acceptance List opens, to 18 February 2026, when it officially closes. All new shares issued will rank pari passu with existing ordinary shares.

This capital raise follows Eterna Plc’s strong financial performance in recent years. The company recorded a 71 per cent increase in revenue to N313.6 bn in 2024, compared to N183.2 bn in 2023. It also returned to profitability with a profit before tax of N4.48 bn, representing a significant turnaround from the N11.97 bn loss recorded in 2023.

The positive financial momentum has continued into 2025, with half-year results showing a 6.9 per cent increase in consolidated revenue and a 143.9 per cent rise in profit before tax to N1.57 bn, compared to the same period in 2024.

Proceeds from the Rights Issue will be deployed to support several strategic initiatives, including the expansion of the retail network, upgrading of the lubricant blending plant, enhancement of LPG retail assets, acquisition of commercial delivery assets, expansion of aviation fuelling operations, and investment in ESG-related projects.

A portion of the capital raised will also serve as an operational working capital buffer to enhance day-to-day liquidity, including inventory financing and short-term trade payables. This is expected to provide resilience against market volatility, foreign exchange fluctuations, and potential supply disruptions.

The Nigerian downstream oil and gas sector continues to undergo structural reforms, regulatory adjustments, and macroeconomic pressures such as fuel price deregulation, foreign exchange instability, and volatility in global crude oil prices. Despite these challenges, Eterna Plc has maintained resilience through its diversified and integrated operations across fuel distribution, lubricant manufacturing, LPG retailing, and aviation fuelling.

The Board of Directors, led by the Chairman, Dr Gabriel Ogbechie, OON, believes that the Rights Issue will further strengthen Eterna’s competitive positioning in the downstream sector and enable the company to pursue opportunities in energy transition, LPG network expansion, and accelerated retail growth.

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