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PetroChina puts sprawling pipeline assets into $12b firm

byCT Report
26/12/2015
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BEIJING: Chinese energy giant PetroChina Co is putting a sprawl of pipeline operations into a single company with a registered capital of 80 billion yuan ($12.4 billion), saying it wants to improve efficiency and boost the value of the businesses.

Assets that were spread across three units are being consolidated into PetroChina Pipelines Co, PetroChina said in a filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange. PetroChina will own 72.26 percent of that company when the transaction closes on Dec 31, it said.

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The government is looking to spin off oil and gas pipelines from its energy companies into independent businesses as part of overhaul of State-owned industries. PetroChina and its parent, China National Petroleum Corp, are seeking to complete asset sales before the end of the year to help meet government-set annual profit goals, people familiar with the matter said.

In the statement, PetroChina said that a streamlined structure would improve management efficiency and cut operating costs.

Currently, three companies – PetroChina Eastern Pipelines Co, PetroChina Northwest United Pipelines Co and PetroChina United Pipelines Co – run different parts of the nation’s west-to-east gas transmission pipelines.

After the transaction, shareholdings in the company with the assets will include: Guolian Fund, 5.33 percent; the National Council for Social Security Fund, 4.4 percent; Taikang Life Insurance Co, 4.08 percent; Baoshan Iron & Steel Co, 3.52 percent, and New China Life Insurance Co at 3.46 percent, according to the statement.

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