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Apicorp sells its 29 per cent stake in Saudi oil services company

- JENNIFER GNANA

Arab Petroleum Investment­s Corporatio­n exited from Saudi energy company National Petroleum Services, one of the region’s largest oil services firms, selling its 29 per cent equity stake to National Energy Services Reunited Corporatio­n (NESR).

The investment was crucial to Apicorp’s diversific­ation into the oil and gas services sector, as well as its commitment to regional energy companies, the firm said in a statement.

“NPS has been a highly successful investment and has enabled the consortium partners to realise significan­t value, a fitting endorsemen­t of our strategy,” Apicorp chief executive Ahmed Attiga said in a statement yesterday.

The firm did not disclose the value of the transactio­n.

Apicorp made its original investment in NPS based in Dammam with regional institutio­nal partners that included Dubai-based Fajr Capital in 2014. The consortium had acquired 90 per cent of the business.

The sale to Houston-based NESR last month was completed after the transactio­n received the seal of approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission as well as the company’s own shareholde­rs.

NESR was listed on Nasdaq as a special purpose acquisitio­n company in June last year, Apicorp said in a statement.

The acquisitio­n of Apicorp’s stake will enable NESR to gain a foothold in the Mena and Asia-Pacific region, where it looks to offer a drilling, completion and production services as well as equipment.

In March, Apicorp raised 630 million yuan (Dh348.8m) through its debut dim sum bond as it looked to diversify its funding sources.

Last year, the Saudi multilater­al investment bank sold a $500m five-year sukuk as part of its $3 billion trust certificat­e programme in a transactio­n that attracted seven times the amount available for sale.

In April, the firm forecast that the Mena region will require $260bn of investment, comprising $152bn for 117 gigawatts of generating capacity and $108bn in transmissi­on and distributi­on, to meet rising electricit­y demand.

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