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Santos (ASX:STO) receives offer from Kumul to acquire 5pc of PNG LNG

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ASX:STO      MCAP $20.78B
27 September 2022 14:08 (AEDT)

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Santos (STO) has received an offer from Kumul Petroleum to acquire five per cent of its PNG LNG asset for US$1.4 billion (A$2.16 billion).

The asset value includes a proportionate share of project finance debt of approximately US$0.3 billion.

Kumul is Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) national oil and gas company, and an existing partner in the PNG LNG project.

To secure the binding offer, Kumul paid US$55 million to Santos which will be held in escrow to be released as a deposit for a partial payment of the offer price, if Santos accepts.

The offer is final and conditional upon Kumul obtaining waivers of certain pre-emptive rights by each other project participant to allow the transaction to proceed.

Further, the offer will remain open for acceptance until December 31 and between now and then, Santos will deal exclusively with Kumul regarding the sale of equity in PNG LNG.

If successful, the transaction will increase the equity interest of the PNG government to around 22 per cent, supporting its objectives for the people of PNG to have a greater equity interest in the development of their natural resources.

Santos Managing Director and CEO Kevin Gallagher said the potential sale of a five per cent interest represented an opportunity to build strategic alignment for the future development of PNG’s natural gas resources.

“Following the transaction, Santos would maintain a 37.5 per cent interest in this world-class project.”

The parties will negotiate a heads of agreement to further collaborate on the development of Kumul’s regional capacity and capability, including carbon emission reduction opportunities to achieve net-zero operations.

Shares in Santos were up 0.94 per cent, trading at $6.95 at 2:04 pm AEST.

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