According to Drilling Contractor, Seplat Energy plans to drill 17 new wells in 2026 as part of its development and production program, based on the company’s 2025 annual report. The campaign will include 15 onshore wells and two offshore wells across the Nigerian operator’s portfolio to support production growth.
What It Means for Subcontractors
- Drilling contractors operating in West Africa should prepare for potential contract opportunities with Seplat’s 17-well program
- Cementing, wireline, and completion services companies may see increased demand from the mixed onshore-offshore drilling campaign
- Logistics and supply chain providers could benefit from supporting operations across Seplat’s Nigerian asset base
