The Scotsman

Centrica strikes joint venture deal with Norwegian operator

- By PERRY GOURLEY

Centrica has struck an agreement to combine its European oil and gas exploratio­n and production divisions with Norway-based producer Bayerngas Norge as part of a joint venture.

Under the terms of the deal, Centrica will hold 69 per cent in the new company and Bay- erngas will have 31 per cent. The new entity will contain Centrica’s assets in the UK, Netherland­s and Norway and Bayerngas Norge’s in Norway, the UK and Denmark.

Centrica said the deal “combines a complement­ary mix of producing and developmen­t assets with strong positions” and said synergies from costs savings and portfolio optimisati­on were expected to be in the order of £100-150 million.

It also said there were opportunit­ies to strengthen the business through further consolidat­ion and joint ventures, including the potential for an initial public offering in the medium term.

Iain Conn, chief executive of Centrica which is behind the British Gas and Scottish Gas brands, said:

“This joint venture creates a larger, more sustainabl­e and more capable European E&P business and brings together like-minded shareholde­rs who have a shared strategic vision on the role of exploratio­n and production (E&P).

“As one of the largest independen­t E&P companies in North-west Europe, the new entity will have the possibilit­y to participat­e in further consolidat­ion and joint ventures.”

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0 ‘Shared strategic vision’ Centrica’s CEO Iain Conn

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