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Dawes Island Oil Field secures $109m funding for development plan

Dawes Island marginal oil field has raised $109 million to activate its development plan. The facility was raised from Toronto-based investment firm REIN Capital in a move that signals a

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March 3, 2026byThe Nation
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Dawes Island marginal oil field has raised $109 million to activate its development plan.

The facility was raised from Toronto-based investment firm REIN Capital in a move that signals a major step forward for the  operator of Eurafric Energy. A recent court judgment restored the company’s ownership of the asset.

Managing Director of Eurafric Energy Odjegba Onoriode explained that the financing initiative is backed by prominent Bay Street financier Michael Wekerley, a co-founder of the well-known Canadian investment bank GMP Securities. It was learnt that the facility was originally processed for Eurafric Energy prior to the asset’s revocation in 2020.

Structured Plan Targets 20,000 BOPD

With the funding in place, Eurafric Energy has outlined a comprehensive development roadmap for Dawes Island Marginal Field. According to project sources, the plan prioritises scaled and sustained output over rapid-cycle early oil, underpinned by the newly secured structured financing.

The development strategy includes:

•Spudding five new development wells.

•A phased production ramp-up.

•The deployment of permanent production and evacuation facilities.

•A medium-term production target of approximately 20,000 barrels per day.

The reinstated US$109 million facility is expected to cover drilling, completion, field facilities, and the associated working capital necessary to transition the field into expanded production mode.

Read Also: Court restores oil firms’ operations

Canadian Capital Markets Strategy

Beyond the immediate development financing, REIN Capital has disclosed wider plans to position Eurafric Energy for a listing on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE). Market watchers view the proposed listing as a signal of long-term ambition, a move that would provide enhanced transparency and access to deeper international capital pools. It comes at a time when global investors are increasingly seeking exposure to structured African upstream opportunities backed by reserves-based lending frameworks.

A Shift to Operational Execution

The Dawes Island asset has been the subject of industry attention due to the regulatory disputes that interrupted earlier development efforts. The recent court ruling in favour of Eurafric Energy, which reversed the 2020 licence revocation, has been met with criticism from some industry bodies.

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) and the current field developers, Petralon 54 Limited who invested in the asset after the revocation have condemned the decision.

Petralon has initiated an appeal and is seeking a stay of execution, arguing that the ruling undermines Nigeria’s “drill or drop” policy and creates uncertainty for investors.

With judicial clarity now established in its favour, Eurafric Energy appears to be entering a new phase focused squarely on execution.

Analysts suggest that the combination of court-affirmed title, reinstated international funding, and defined drilling plans positions the company among a select group of indigenous operators with demonstrable access to structured capital, a critical differentiator in Nigeria’s evolving upstream landscape.

Indigenous Operators Under the Spotlight

As Nigeria increasingly relies on indigenous producers to sustain national output targets amid divestments by international oil companies, the capacity to secure international financing and deliver scalable production has become a defining benchmark. Industry observers note that not all marginal field awardees have successfully transitioned from licence award to financed drilling programmes. In this context, Eurafric Energy’s reinstated facility is seen as a notable development, though the ongoing legal challenge from Petralon casts a shadow over the path to execution.

With funding reinstated, drilling plans outlined, and capital markets engagement underway, Eurafric Energy appears poised to re-enter the operational stage at Dawes Island.

However, the coming quarters will be critical in determining the pace of execution, particularly with a pending appeal that could impact the final resolution of the asset’s ownership. For now, current indicators suggest the field is attempting to move from litigation history into active development, supported by international capital and a defined production strategy.

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