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German power giant RWE wraps up $7b sale of gas unit

bySahar
04/03/2015
in Germany
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BERLIN: German power giant RWE has wrapped up the sale of its oil and gas unit Dea to Russian-controlled investment fund LetterOne.

The LetterOne Group and RWE today completed RWE’s sale of RWE Dea to LetterOne,” the Germany group said in a statement on Monday.

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The agreed enterprise value is approximately 5.1 billion euros ($A7.29 billion) based on current exchange rates. Due to exchange rate fluctuations, this is slightly higher than the amount agreed on when the sale was announced in January.”

The deal, originally announced last year, had been held up because the British authorities had not yet given their approval.

But a compromise solution was reached whereby LetterOne Group would keep Dea UK separate from the remaining RWE Dea activities “for a number of years” in case possible sanctions were imposed on LetterOne and its owners.

LetterOne is based in Luxembourg, but controlled by Russia’s Alfa Group which belongs to billionaire entrepreneur Mikhail Fridman.

The sale is a key part of RWE’s strategy for reducing debt and freeing up investment for the transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy currently under way in Europe.

However, it was controversial given the crisis in east Ukraine and Europe’s threat of tougher sanctions against Russia.

And it drew strong criticism, notably from the opposition Green party, and drove debate about Germany’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels.

Nevertheless, the German government approved the deal last August, saying it would not affect the security of supply in Germany.

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