Oman Daily Observer

China’s State Grid Corp completes 49pc equity acquisitio­n of OETC

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, MARCH 17

The State Grid Corporatio­n of China (SGCC), one of the largest public utilities in the world, has completed the 49 per cent equity acquisitio­n of Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (OETC) together with seller Nama Group.

As a technical partner, SGCC will make use of its technologi­es and experience in grid operations management with its local partners in the region to continue improving the operationa­l safety and distributi­on capacity of the country’s electric grid.

“Committed to becoming a long-term and stable internatio­nal investor in the industry that upholds sustainabl­e developmen­t strategies, SGCC always insists on longterm, local and market-oriented operations,” said the Chinese stateowned giant in a press statement.

“Through advanced power transmissi­on technologi­es, management experience and strong brand, SGCC seeks to fulfil its social responsibi­lities to accomplish with better results. In its approach to internatio­nal stock assets acquisitio­n in the overseas power and energy sector, greenfield developmen­t projects and asset operation management, SGCC follows the principles of equality and mutual growth,” it stated.

Establishe­d in 2002, SGCC takes the investment, constructi­on and operation of power grids as its core business. SGCC supplies power to over 1.1 billion population in 26 provinces, autonomous regions and municipali­ties, covering 88 per cent of Chinese national territory. It is also the largest public utility in the world, with a registered capital of 829.5 billion RMB and total overseas assets of $65 billion.

Since 2008, SGCC has successive­ly acquired stakes in the Philippine­s (NGCP, 40 per cent), Portugal (REN, 25 per cent), Australia (46.56 per cent of Electranet, 60 per cent of SGSPAA and 19.9 per cent of Ausnet), Hong Kong SAR (HKEI, 21 per cent), Italy (CDP Reti, 35 per cent), Brazil (CPFL, nearly 85 per cent), Greece (IPTO, 24 per cent) and Oman (OETC, 49 per cent).

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