Ad-hoc | 30 January 2002 08:01
E.ON AG
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E.ON divests Veba Oel majority
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E.ON divests Veba Oel majority
Veba Oel sells upstream business to Petro-Canada
E.ON is systematically continuing to focus on its core energy business. In
accordance with an agreement reached in summer 2001, BP will acquire a 51
percent stake in Veba Oel by a capital increase in early February 2002. The
transaction will enable Veba Oel and Aral to rapidly enter their partnership
with BP, a partnership that ensures their future viability. In the wake of the
capital increase, E.ON will receive roughly 1.9 billion euros from BP in
redeemed shareholder loans.
Starting in April 2002, E.ON has the right to exercise a put option to sell its
remaining 49 percent stake in Veba Oel to BP. Last summer E.ON and BP priced the
option at 2.8 billion euros, plus purchase price adjustments.
These adjustments are now due to take effect. In consultation with BP, Veba Oel
sold its entire exploration and production business to Petro-Canada. The
purchase price totals about 2.4 billion euros, substantially exceeding original
expectations. By exercising the put option E.ON’s proceeds resulting from the
divestiture of Veba Oel could increase by 500 million euros for a total of about
3.3 billion euros.
end of ad-hoc-announcement (c)DGAP 30.01.2002
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