Norwegian billionaire opens new waters for salmon production
Billionaire Kjell Inge Rokke’s Aker and SalMar companies will create an offshore fish-farming company to open new waters for producing salmon.
Aker will contribute 1.65bn kroner in cash in three tranches to SalMar Aker Ocean, consisting of SalMar’s interests in its semi-offshore and offshore farming operations, the companies said on Thursday.
SalMar will eventually own 66.6% of the joint company, and Aker will own 33.4% through Aker Capital.
Salmon farmers in Norway, the biggest producer of the redfleshed fish, traditionally are limited to licensed areas in the fiords and close to the coastline. The development of farms in the open ocean will enable an expansion of production to new areas as demand for sustainable protein food sources grows.
The partnership comes as SalMar is involved in a takeover battle with aquaculture group NTS for Norway Royal Salmon. SalMar’s cash offer values the target at about 11.8bn kroner.
Rokke started out as a fisherman to build a $4.7bn fortune in Norway’s offshore industry. Aker’s 40% stake in oil producer Aker BP, where BP owns 30%, still makes up more than half of the holding company’s value.
“We like the combination of Aker’s experience within offshore operations and SalMar’s farming experience, and we believe the partnership should strengthen the prospects for successful growth in offshore farming,” Handelsbanken analyst Kjetil Lye wrote in a note.
Aker’s stock was up 0.2% in the late morning in Oslo, while SalMar fell 2.3% after posting a second-quarter operating result that missed analyst estimates.
SalMar Aker Ocean will continue the work of researching and developing offshore farming operations, including through the world’s first operating offshore fish farm, Ocean Farm 1, which has produced 11,000 tonnes of salmon over two production cycles.
The establishment of the joint company is expected to close in first quarter 2022, with a listing of SalMar Aker Ocean on “a relevant stock exchange within one to two years’ time” according to the statement.