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2019-03-05 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据世界能源新闻网 2019年3月1日伦敦报道,知情人士称,意大利埃尼公司日前已与挪威私人股本公司HitecVision联手来竞购美国第3大石油公司大陆菲利普斯公司(康菲公司)在北海的油气资产。 消息人士称,在英国亿万富翁Jim Ratcliffe旗下的英力士(Ineos)日前放弃了与康菲公司进行排他性谈判以后,康菲公司近几周重新启动了上述资产的出售过程。 此次出售将标志着康菲公司在50多年后退出这个老化的盆地,预计将筹资多达20亿美元。 知情人士称,埃尼公司将与挪威HitecVision合作竞购这些资产。 消息人士称,两家公司在去年12月合并了他们在挪威的资产,成立了独立生产商Var 能源公司,时下正在寻求加强在北海的合作。 由私募股权公司EIG全球合作伙伴公司支持的Chrysaor公司在2017年以38亿美元从荷兰皇家壳牌公司手中收购资产后成为了北海最大的生产商之一。公司首席执行官菲尔•柯克表示,他希望扩大公司在该盆地的业务。 消息人士称,在英力士展开排他性谈判之前,Chrysaor公司曾考虑过收购康菲公司的资产,目前正准备正式竞购。 消息人士称,预计Chrysaor公司将继续竞购雪佛龙公司在北海的资产。 记者未能立即联系到HitecVision的置评。埃尼、Chrysaor、英力士和康菲公司都拒绝置评。 李峻 编译自 世界能源新闻 原文如下: Partners Eye Conoco's North Sea Assets Italy's Eni has teamed up with private equity firm HitecVision to bid against Chrysaor for ConocoPhillips' North Sea oil and gas assets, sources close to the process said. Conoco relaunched the sale process in recent weeks after energy and chemicals firm Ineos, privately owned by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, abandoned exclusive talks with the U.S. company, the sources said. The sale, which would mark Conoco's exit from the ageing basin after more than 50 years, was expected to raise up to $2 billion. Eni is partnering with Norway's HitecVision to bid for the assets, sources close to the process said. The two firms are looking to tighten cooperation in the North Sea after merging their Norwegian assets to create independent producer Var Energi in December, the sources said. Chrysaor, backed by private equity firm EIG Global Partners, became one of the largest North Sea producers after acquiring assets from Royal Dutch Shell for $3.8 billion in 2017. Its Chief Executive Officer Phil Kirk has stated he wants to grow Chrysaor's operations in the basin. Chrysaor was looking at Conoco's assets before Ineos entered exclusive talks and was now preparing a formal bid, the sources said. Chrysaor was expected to carry on with its bid for Chevron's North Sea assets, the sources said. HitecVision was not immediately available to comment. Eni, Chrysaor, Ineos and Conoco declined to comment.
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