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Business & Money | Sunday 11 April, 2021 12:05 am |
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Saudi Aramco Signs $12.4 Billion Infrastructure Investment Deal with EIG-Led Consortium

Saudi Aramco has signed a deal with a consortium led by EIG Global Energy Partners (EIG), one of the world’s leading energy infrastructure investors, to optimize its assets through a lease-and-lease-back agreement involving its stabilized crude oil pipeline network.

 

Upon closing, Saudi Aramco will receive upfront proceeds of around $12.4 billion, further strengthening its balance sheet through one of the largest energy infrastructure deals globally. The transaction represents a continuation of Saudi Aramco’s strategy to unlock the potential of its asset base and maximize value for its shareholders. It also reinforces Aramco’s role as a catalyst for attracting significant foreign investment into the Kingdom.

 

As part of the transaction, a newly-formed Saudi Aramco subsidiary, Aramco Oil Pipelines Company, will lease usage rights in Aramco’s stabilized crude oil pipelines network for a 25-year period. In return, Aramco Oil Pipelines Company will receive a tariff payable by Saudi Aramco for the stabilized crude oil that flows through the network, backed by minimum volume commitments. Saudi Aramco will hold a 51% majority stake in the new company and the EIG-led consortium will hold a 49% stake. Saudi Aramco will continue to retain full ownership and operational control of its stabilized crude oil pipeline network. The transaction will not impose any restrictions on Aramco’s actual crude oil production volumes that are subject to production decisions issued by the Kingdom.

 

Saudi Aramco President & CEO, Amin H. Nasser, said: “This landmark transaction defines the way forward for our portfolio optimization program. We are capitalizing on new opportunities that also align strategically with the Kingdom’s recently-launched "Shareek" program to promote private sector investments and attract foreign capital. Saudi Aramco’s strong capital structure will be further enhanced with this transaction, which in turn will help maximize returns for our shareholders. Additionally, our long-term partners in this venture will benefit from investment in one of the world’s most robust energy infrastructures. Moving forward, we will continue to explore opportunities that underpin our strategy of long-term value creation.”

 

For his part, Saudi Aramco Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Gudaimi said: “In addition to strengthening our balance sheet, this deal sets a new benchmark for infrastructure transactions both regionally and internationally. It is a vote of confidence in our long-term outlook by EIG and other heavyweights in the investment world and reflects the significant progress we are making in our portfolio optimization program. This transaction unlocks value from our assets and strengthen Saudi Aramco’s resilience, agility and ability to respond to changing market dynamics.”

 

EIG’s Chairman & CEO, R. Blair Thomas said that Saudi Aramco’s oil pipeline network is a marquee global infrastructure asset. We look forward to investing in this infrastructure which is critical to the global economy, and to driving value for our institutional investors worldwide.

 

He further said that the long-term investment by EIG and other institutional investors underscores the compelling investment opportunity represented by Saudi Aramco’s globally-significant pipeline assets, the Company’s long-term outlook and the attractiveness of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a desirable investment destination for international investors. The transaction is expected to close as soon as practicable, subject to customary closing conditions, including any required merger control and related approvals and permits.

 

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