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Repsol, NEO Vitality Full UK Merger

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Last updated: 2025/08/01 at 8:51 AM
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NEO Vitality Group Ltd. and Repsol Assets UK Ltd. have accomplished their mixture, touting the ensuing firm as one of many largest producers on the UK continental shelf (UKCS).

The mixed entity, NEO NEXT Vitality Ltd., is 55 % owned by European power investor HitecVision and 45 % by Repsol E&P Group. Repsol E&P is 75 % owned by Spanish built-in power firm Repsol SA and 25 % owned by the US’ EIG International Vitality Companions.

“This fairness break up displays the contributions and strategic alignment of each events within the creation of a market-leading entity within the UKCS, with a projected 2025 manufacturing of roughly 130,000 barrels of oil equal per day”, Repsol mentioned in an announcement on-line saying completion.

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Based on the announcement of the deal in March, Repsol Assets UK owns stakes in 48 producing and non-producing oil and fuel fields, whereas NEO’s portfolio in UK waters consists of Penguins, Culzean, Gannet, Shearwater, Britannia Space and Elgin Franklin.

NEO NEXT will function 11 manufacturing hubs and “substantial undeveloped reserves”, the businesses mentioned March.

“This mixture creates a collectively ruled enterprise which can name upon the important thing strengths of each shareholders”, Francisco Gea, govt managing director for exploration and manufacturing at Repsol, mentioned in feedback for the closure of the transaction. “Repsol contributes operational capabilities on manufacturing, improvement and decommissioning actions which shall be mixed with NEO Vitality experience on monetary and industrial issues.

“We imagine this mixed enterprise has many extra alternatives for worthwhile progress within the basin and past”.

NEO NEXT chief govt John Knight mentioned, “Our technique will be summarized as ‘Resilience, Yield and Development’: the mixed firm has way more scale and variety and alternatives for price consolidation and portfolio high-grading, giving resilience regardless of the robust situations within the UK”.

“The advantages of synergies from consolidation will create a lot stronger worth creation, revenue and money circulate yield for shareholders and extra choices for capital allocation choices effectively into the subsequent decade”, Knight added.

“However this firm will even be very effectively positioned to decide on each natural and inorganic progress. We will definitely look to be making extra worth accretive acquisitions”.

NEO NEXY targets over $1 billion in synergies, the businesses mentioned March.

Repsol E&P has dedicated as much as a nominal quantity of $1.8 billion for decommissioning actions. The quantity represents about 40 % of decom liabilities associated to its legacy belongings. “Repsol E&P will proceed to offer decommissioning safety for current Repsol E&P legacy belongings”, the March assertion mentioned.

To contact the writer, electronic mail jov.onsat@rigzone.com


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