BLBG: PetroChina Sells Gas Pipeline Stake to Kunlun for $2.9 Billion
PetroChina Co. agreed to sell its stake in a gas pipeline operator to subsidiary Kunlun Energy Co. for 18.9 billion ($2.9 billion) to help make fuel distribution the main business of the Hong Kong-listed oil producer.
Kunlun Energy will buy the 60 percent stake in PetroChina Beijing Natural Gas Pipeline Co., according to a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange yesterday. Beijing Gas Group Co., a unit of Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd., owns 40 percent.
Shares of Kunlun Energy rose as much as 3.2 percent today on speculation the company will benefit from rising demand for gas in Beijing, where the city government forecasts consumption will increase 17 percent this year. The oil producer’s stock has more than quadrupled since PetroChina agreed to buy a majority stake in August 2008 and turn Kunlun into a gas distributor.
“The acquisition of the Beijing pipeline operator will take Kunlun’s gas business to a new level and contribute to its earnings growth,” Grace Liu, an analyst with Guotai Junan Securities Co., said by telephone from Shenzhen. “The deal will have very limited impact on PetroChina, affecting less than 1 percent of earnings.”
China, the world’s biggest polluter, wants to triple the use of cleaner-burning gas to about 10 percent of energy consumption by 2020. Kunlun Energy, which operates 11 oilfields in China and overseas, expects the bulk of its sales to come from gas by 2012, according to Chairman Li Hualin on June 10.
Kunlun Energy said on Oct. 11 it has won a bid to buy a 75 percent stake in Dalian LNG from PetroChina for 2 billion yuan. In May, Kunlun said it will pay 500 million yuan for a share in PetroChina LNG Jiangsu Co. Kunlun plans to acquire more assets from PetroChina, China Daily said on Dec. 24, citing Chairman Li.
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Shares of Kunlun Energy rose 1.6 percent to HK$12.62 at 11:46 a.m. local time, beating the 0.9 percent drop in the benchmark Hang Seng Index. PetroChina fell 1.7 percent to HK$9.76, while Beijing Enterprises declined 0.1 percent to HK$47.80.
Kunlun Energy didn’t say in the statement how it would fund the acquisition of the pipeline operator, formed in 1991 by PetroChina’s parent China National Petroleum Corp. and the Beijing municipal government to transport gas from the northwestern province of Shaanxi to the capital.
Formerly known as CNPC Hong Kong Ltd., Kunlun Energy said in January that it may spend as much as HK$10 billion ($1.3 billion) on gas projects this year. PetroChina owns 50.75 percent of the company.
First-half net income gained almost fourfold to HK$1.25 billion ($161 million) as crude oil prices rebounded and sales of natural gas increased, Kunlun Energy said in August. Full- year profit may more than double to HK$2.56 billion, the median estimate of six analysts in a survey compiled by Bloomberg shows.
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