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By Scott Murdoch and Lewis Jackson
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s Woodside (OTC:) Power and rival Santos are unlikely to announce any settlement on a proposed A$80 billion ($52 billion) tie-up to create a worldwide oil and fuel big till a minimum of February, stated an individual with direct data of the talks.
Woodside and Santos final week confirmed hypothesis they have been in preliminary discussions to create a joint entity that might have belongings stretching from Australia to Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Senegal and Trinidad and Tobago.
Bankers are presently getting knowledge and particulars on each corporations, and work on a possible deal has solely simply began, the particular person stated on situation of anonymity as a result of the talks are non-public.
There isn’t a fastened due diligence interval or timetable for the time being, the particular person added.
Many Australians take holidays in December and January, the height of the southern hemisphere summer season, making it tougher to finish transactions through the interval.
Santos is being suggested on the deal by Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, whereas Morgan Stanley is advising Woodside, sources confirmed.
Santos, Woodside and Goldman Sachs declined to remark, whereas the opposite banks didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.
A second particular person with direct data of the talks stated solely about 5% of the progress wanted has been made up to now, and Woodside has been driving the talks between each corporations.
Woodside’s first strategy to Santos was made shortly after Santos’ investor day on Nov. 22, the primary particular person stated.
Perth-based Woodside, the bigger of the 2 corporations, has stated the talks with Adelaide-based Santos have been confidential and there was no certainty an settlement would materialise. Its market capitalisation stands at A$56.91 billion, whereas Santos is valued at A$22.1 billion.
In an end-of-year video message to workers on Wednesday, Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher stated Woodside had approached his firm “plenty of occasions” over the previous yr or so a few deal, in keeping with an organization supply who confirmed feedback first reported by the Australian Monetary Assessment.
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The proposed tie-up comes amid a wave of consolidation within the world vitality sector, which has seen oil majors Exxon Mobil Corp (NYSE:) and Chevron (NYSE:) paying greater than $50 billion every to accumulate two U.S. producers.
Santos and its advisers have began reaching out to shareholders to get their perspective on a possible deal.
“We have been talking to bucketloads of funding bankers,” stated Matthew Haupt, a portfolio supervisor at long-time Santos shareholder Wilson Asset Administration.
“They’re all making an attempt to work out a profitable worth for Santos, the least Woodside will pay that may nonetheless make Santos shareholders glad.”
Macquarie analysts stated on Thursday that Woodside would want to supply between A$8.70 to A$9 per share for Santos based mostly on synergies unlocked from the merger. The longer it took Woodside to persuade its shareholders of the deal’s deserves, the larger the chance it might fail, as occurred throughout its 2015 bid for Oil Search (OTC:), they added.
Santos shares closed 2.9% larger at A$7.51 on Thursday.
Discussions with Santos come lower than 18 months after Woodside acquired BHP Group (NYSE:)’s oil and fuel enterprise, and because it grapples to get closing approvals for its A$16.5 billion Scarborough liquefied (LNG) enterprise in Western Australia, its greatest progress challenge.
The proposed all-stock Santos deal would give Woodside the benefit of much more appreciable scale, each folks stated, including it was very arduous for the corporate to search out an acceptable acquisition goal elsewhere on the planet given the business consolidation already underway.
Santos, in the meantime, is preventing a authorized problem in opposition to its flagship Barossa fuel challenge that has stalled the $4.3 billion funding for over a yr and rattled buyers. The corporate has additionally flagged hovering capital spending.
A mixed Woodside-Santos could be anticipated to have entry to cheaper funding and extra publicity to worldwide buyers.