Abu Dhabi Mulling Pipeline Stake Sale

(Bloomberg) -- Abu Dhabi’s state-owned energy producer is close to selling a multibillion-dollar stake in its natural gas pipelines to an investor group backed by Global Infrastructure Partners and Brookfield Asset Management Inc., in what is set to be one of the year’s biggest infrastructure deals.

The buyers could sign an agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. for a 49% stake in the pipelines this month, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified as discussions are private. A deal could value the pipelines at more than $15 billion, including debt, they said said.

Equity financing has been arranged and the bidders are negotiating the terms of a debt package with banks, the people said. While discussions are advanced and ongoing, the timing and valuation could still change, according to the people.

The GIP consortium also includes Italian infrastructure operator Snam SpA, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Singapore sovereign fund GIC Pte and South Korea’s NH Investment & Securities Co.

Representatives for Adnoc, GIP, Brookfield, Ontario Teachers’, Snam and NH Investment declined to comment. Representatives for GIC did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Infrastructure investors have been defying the dealmaking downturn brought on by the coronavirus pandemic to deploy capital. The Adnoc deal could surpass KKR & Co.’s agreement in March to buy the waste-management arm of U.K. utility owner Pennon Group Plc for 4.2 billion pounds ($5.2 billion). It could also top plans by Portugal’s biggest oil company, Galp Energia SGPS SA, to sell its gas distribution assets for as much as 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion).

Abu Dhabi has been opening up the operations of its state-owned oil producer to foreign partners as part of a push to diversify its economy and generate additional sources of funding. Adnoc has already sold shares in its distribution unit and brought in international investors to its refining and oil field services business. KKR and BlackRock Inc. agreed last year to invest $4 billion in Adnoc’s oil pipeline network. GIC bought a stake in the business later.

The GIP consortium was seeking an $8 billion loan to help finance the purchase of the stake in the gas pipelines, people familiar with the matter said in April.

--With assistance from Tommaso Ebhardt and Kyungji Cho.

To contact the reporters on this story:
Dinesh Nair in London at dnair5@bloomberg.net;
Archana Narayanan in Dubai at anarayanan16@bloomberg.net;
Anthony Di Paola in Dubai at adipaola@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story:
Aaron Kirchfeld at akirchfeld@bloomberg.net
Stefania Bianchi, Fareed Sahloul

Abu Dhabi Mulling Pipeline Stake Sale Abu Dhabi Mulling Pipeline Stake Sale Reviewed by Crude Oil Brokers on 19:26 Rating: 5

No comments:

Trending Oil Industry News

About Crude Oil Brokers Ltd

Crude Oil Brokers Ltd is a dedicated global crude oil buyer and seller brokering or facilitating company. We are a United Kingdom and Nigerian based firm, privately owned and devoted to the oil buying and selling brokering.

We have buyers and sellers of;

1. Nigerian Bonny Light Crude Oil, BLCO

2. D2 Diesel Fuel, JP54 Jet Fuel, Mazut etc.

3. Saudi Light Crude Oil, SLCO

4. Iraqi Light Crude Oil

If you are a buyer or seller of crude oil or other petroleum products or have mandate to buy or sell any of the above oil products, do contact us because we could be of help.

To contact Crude Oil Brokers, click here ». To learn more about Crude Oil Brokers Ltd, click here


Crude Oil Brokers

Powered by Blogger.