- Statoil Divests Gassled Stake for $3.25B
Monday, June 06, 2011
Statoil
Statoil has decided to divest a 24.1% direct and indirect stake in Gassled joint venture (JV) for a consideration of NOK 17.35 billion ($3.25B). Following this transaction, Statoil will continue to own 5.0% in the jv.
The buyer is Solveig Gas Norway AS, a holding company that is approximately 45% owned by Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, 30% by Allianz Capital Partners, a subsidiary of Allianz SE, and 25% by Infinity Investments SA, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.
"This transaction contributes to a further streamlining of Statoil's portfolio. The divestment is part of our continuous efforts to increase capital efficiency and maximize shareholder value creation," said executive vice president for Marketing, Processing and Renewable in Statoil, Eldar Sætre.
Gassled is the owner of the integrated gas transportation grid and processing facilities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), transporting Norwegian gas by pipelines from the producing fields to consumers on the European continent and United Kingdom. Gassled was established in 2003 by the merger of the majority of the gas pipeline joint ventures into one joint venture.
Gassled provides transportation services with third party access on a non-discriminatory basis to producers on the NCS. Statoil's divestment in Gassled enables a re-deployment of capital into assets and projects that yield higher rates of return. This is part of Statoil's continuous efforts to increase capital efficiency and create shareholder value.
Statoil is committed to the development and supply of Norwegian gas and will continue to be the largest shipper in Gassled.
"Reliable, safe and cost-efficient operation of the system is the key to secure continued interest for our gas among European customers. We are therefore fully committed to maintain our role as TSP for the major part of the transportation and processing systems," Saetre said.
The financial effect of the transfer will be as of 01.01.2011
The transaction will be subject to government approval from the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) and the Norwegian Ministry of Finance (MF).
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