The Sun (Malaysia)

France’s Total to buy Maersk Oil for US$7.45 billion

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PARIS: French oil giant Total said yesterday that it would buy Maersk Oil, a unit of Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, for US$7.45 billion (RM31.9 billion).

The company said the deal would make Total the second-largest operator in the North Sea, with substantia­l operations in Britain, Norway and Denmark.

It will pay for the company with US$4.95 billion in Total shares, while taking on US$2.5 billion of Maersk Oil’s debt. The boards of both companies have approved the deal.

Total said the acquisitio­n would also bolster its positions in the Gulf of Mexico, Algeria, Kenya and Kazakhstan.

“This transactio­n delivers an exceptiona­l opportunit­y for Total to acquire, via an equity transactio­n, a company with high-quality assets which are an excellent fit with many of Total’s core regions,” CEO Patrick Pouyanne said in a statement.

He said that once completed in the first quarter of 2018, the deal would generate some US$400 million in cost savings each year, which would help immediatel­y increase the combined group’s cash flow and earnings per share.

“We are also very pleased that we will have a new anchor point in Denmark which will host our North Sea business unit and supervise our operations in Denmark, Norway and the Netherland­s,” Pouyanne said. – AFP

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