Khaleej Times

Adnoc may offer 20% stake in fuel unit, raise up to $2.8B

- Saeed Azhar and Stanley Carvalho

dubai — Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (Adnoc) said on Monday it may sell as much as a 20 per cent stake in its fuel distributi­on unit, potentiall­y raising up to $2.8 billion.

Analysts valued the total fuel distributi­on unit at between $11 billion and $14 billion in reports prepared by banks advising the firm on the planned listing, sources have told Reuters.

If Adnoc raises as much as $2.8 billion, it would be the biggest initial public offering (IPO) in the UAE since 2007 when DP World raised nearly $5 billion, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Abu Dhabi is pushing its state companies to list on the bourse to attract foreign investors with privatisat­ions.

The companies aim to complete some listings before Saudi Arabia’s IPO of Saudi Aramco in late 2018, part of the kingdom’s wider privatisat­ion programme, bankers say.

State fund Mubadala Investment Co said last month it expected a listing in 2018 of Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), one of the world’s biggest aluminium producers.

Nabil Al Rantisi, managing di- rector of brokerage at MenaCorp, said a successful Adnoc IPO “will encourage other entities to float and raise cash for current operations and expansion.”

“This is buying into a retailer rather than an industry,” he said of Adnoc’s sale, adding that turning the government entity into a public one “increases the transparen­cy of the company.”

Adnoc is offering a minimum 10 per cent stake, or 1.25 billion shares, and a maximum 20 per cent stake, or 2.5 billion shares, in the IPO of Adnoc Distributi­on, it

A successful Adnoc IPO will encourage other entities to float and raise cash for current operations and expansion Nabil Al Rantisi, managing director of brokerage at MenaCorp

said in a filing. A larger float might help Adnoc’s distributi­on unit become part of the MSCI emerging market index, attracting more foreign fund flows, said one source familiar with the matter.

Abu Dhabi’s national oil company last week unveiled details of Adnoc Distributi­on’s listing, as Gulf states step up plans to privatise energy assets in an era of cheap oil.

The offer price range is due to be announced on November 26.

The Adnoc unit’s float comes as Saudi Arabia plans to list 5 per cent of Aramco by the end of next year, which Saudi officials say could raise $100 billion, making it the world’s biggest IPO.

Citigroup, First Abu Dhabi Bank, HSBC and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are joint global coordinato­rs for the Adnoc unit’s offer and bookrunner­s alongside EFG Hermes, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. — Reuters

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If Adnoc Distributi­on raises $2.8 billion, it would be the biggest IPO in the UAE since 2007 when DP World raised $5 billion.

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