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Shell, Thebe Close to $1B South Africa Oil Asset Gross sales Pact

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Last updated: 2025/01/30 at 10:27 PM
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Shell Plc and its South African accomplice are near ending a valuation dispute, paving the best way for the sale of the oil big’s native downstream property for as a lot as $1 billion, in keeping with individuals accustomed to the matter.

The London-based firm has a community of 600 service stations throughout the nation, and Thebe Funding Corp. — owned by Black buyers — has a 28% stake within the native retail operation, purchased in 2002 for about $70 million.

The dispute arose in 2022, when Thebe wished to exit its stake and the events couldn’t choose the worth of the holding. They’re now near agreeing on ending the deadlock, mentioned the individuals, who requested to stay unidentified as a result of the knowledge is personal.

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Shell mentioned it doesn’t touch upon industrial issues, whereas Thebe was unavailable for remark.

A possible deal may additionally fetch Thebe greater than the preliminary $200 million at which the corporate valued its stake in 2022, mentioned the individuals. On the time, Shell estimated it was value much less. 

The settlement by each events to promote — a course of that Rothschild and Co. is operating — would additionally give potential patrons certainty in regards to the measurement of the deal as they place binding affords within the coming weeks, mentioned the individuals. 

The property have attracted curiosity from Saudi Aramco, Abu Dhabi Nationwide Oil Co. and buying and selling agency Trafigura, amongst others, Bloomberg reported in September.

Shell and BP Plc collectively owned Sapref, South Africa’s largest oil refinery, and bought it for a symbolic 1 rand (5 US cents) to the state-owned Central Power Fund after the oil majors stopped processing there in 2022.

A deal for Shell’s downstream property would comply with the sale of Petroliam Nasional Bhd’s 74% stake in Engen Ltd., South Africa’s largest gas-station chain, to a unit of buying and selling home Vitol Group in 2023.




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