By Deep Kaushik Vakil and Shanima A
April 23 (Reuters) - Ithaca Energy has agreed to
buy nearly all of Eni's UK-based oil and gas producing
assets for about 754 million pounds ($938.28 million) in stock,
as it looks to become one of the biggest independent energy
companies in the North Sea.
The combined entity would be able to produce more than
100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day until at least 2028
and aims to pay dividends of up to $500 million each in 2024 and
2025, Ithaca said on Tuesday.
The North Sea is an energy-rich region in the Atlantic Ocean
that has long been coveted by European oil and gas companies for
its potential, but aging reserves and security concerns have
made development there challenging.
Ithaca is buying all of Eni's oil and gas producing assets
in Britain, excluding its East Irish Sea assets and its carbon
capture and storage activities in the country. The assets
include those from Eni's recent purchase of Neptune Energy.
In turn, Ithaca, owned by Tel Aviv-listed Delek Group
, will issue new shares to Eni, which will hold 38.5%
of the enlarged share capital of Ithaca. Based on Tuesday's
closing share price, those shares are worth 754 million pounds.
Delek will hold just over 50% of Ithaca when the deal
closes. Eni will be entitled to nominate the next CEO of Ithaca.
The deal is expected to close in the third quarter, but will
take effect from June 30 for the purposes of financial
reporting.
"The agreement affords the opportunity to build scale,
realizing efficient upstream growth and maximizing value under a
dedicated and focused management structure," said Eni CEO
Claudio Descalzi.
The transaction is part of Eni's broader strategy to develop
businesses focused on a geographical area or a specific activity
and share the investment efforts with a partner.
Eni teamed up with BP to create Azule Energy in 2022,
combining their oil and gas producing businesses in Angola.
Ithaca forecast that the combined company, with 37 producing
assets, would produce between 80,000 and 87,000 barrels of oil
equivalent per day (boe/d) in 2024. Output has to the potential
to grow to 150,000 boe/d by the early 2030s.
Ithaca Executive Chairman Gilad Myerson said the deal will
allow the company to improve shareholder returns by paying
special dividends through next year, while leaving it
well-placed for organic and inorganic growth in the future.
Fitch Ratings estimated that the deal will give a $400
million boost to the company's pre-tax earnings between 2025 and
2027.
($1 = 0.8036 pounds)