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Energean to sell Med oil and gas assets to Carlyle for up to $945 million
Jun 20, 2024 12:28 AM

LONDON (Reuters) -Energean has agreed to sell its assets in Egypt, Italy and Croatia to private equity fund Carlyle for up to $945 million, the Mediterranean-focused oil and gas producer said on Thursday.

The deal will include a cash payment of $504 million which will allow the London-listed company to pay a special dividend of $200 million as well as repay in full a $450 million corporate bond.

Carlyle International Energy Partners, the fund's non-U.S. energy investment arm, said it will establish a new company which will seek further acquisitions in the Mediterranean and will be led by former BP CEO Tony Hayward.

Energean CEO Mathios Rigas said the sale will allow the company to focus on its main gas producing facility offshore Israel and its exploration activity in Morocco.

Energean will also look to expand to the wider Europe, Middle East and Africa region, particularly where there is long-term policy support for gas and displacement of coal, he told Reuters.

"It's a great deal for us, we're selling assets at three times the price we bought them," Rigas said.

Energean's board expects to redefine its dividend policy following the completion of the deal, which is expected by year-end.

Energean produced 123,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) in 2023. For 2024 it expected production in Egypt to rise to 29,000-31,000 boed from around 25,000 boed.

Energean acquired the assets in Egypt, Italy and Croatia through its acquisition of Edison's oil and gas portfolio in 2020.

CIEP said the deal will create a company with 47,000 boed of production, including interests in Cassiopea, Italy's largest gas field in terms of reserves, and Abu Qir, one of the largest gas producing hubs in Egypt.

"This acquisition provides a strong platform to build a standalone regional champion in the Mediterranean, one of the fastest growing natural gas markets in the world," Hayward said in a statement.

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