Kumul secures funding to buy PNG LNG stake from Santos

Papua New Guinea’s national oil and gas company Kumul Petroleum has secured funding to buy a 2.6 percent stake in the PNG LNG project from Australian LNG player Santos.

In September last year, Santos received a binding offer from Kumul to buy a 5 percent stake in the PNG LNG project.

Santos agreed in December to extend the exclusivity period for the sale until April 30, 2023, and extended the exclusivity period again in May until August 31, 2023.

The two firms executed a binding sale agreement for a 2.5 percent stake on August 31 and Santos said the deal is conditional on the approval of the PNG competition regulator.

The total purchase price comprises cash of $576 million and the assumption of about $160 million of project finance debt.

Besides this, Santos has agreed to grant Kumul a call option to acquire a further 2.4 percent participating interest in PNG LNG for a cash purchase price of $524 million, plus a proportionate share of project finance debt.

According to a statement by Santos issued on Friday, the PNG independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) approved the transaction, while Kumul also secured funding for the purchase.

Kumul has paid about $250 million into escrow with Santos as part payment of the purchase price, the latter said.

Additionally, Kumul has executed binding funding arrangements for the remainder of the consideration, which will be available for drawdown by January 31, 2024, Santos said.

Santos currently has a 42.5 percent stake in the 6.9 mtpa LNG export plant in Caution Bay following the Oil Search merger, while Kumul has a 16.8 percent stake.

ExxonMobil holds a 33.2 percent operating interest in PNG LNG.

Most Popular

Venture Global charters LNG carrier duo

Venture Global has executed two short-term charters for additional LNG tankers. The vessels were delivered in August and September 2024,...

Hudong-Zhonghua launches two LNG tankers

Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua has launched two 174,000-cbm liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. According to a statement by Hudong-Zhonghua, the launching...

Trio gets OK for $3.3 billion LNG-to-power deal in Philippines

According to separate statements by the firms, the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has approved the joint acquisition of two...

More News Like This

Santos seals long-term LNG supply deal with Japan’s Shizuoka Gas

Santos said on Thursday the long-term SPA will supply between 0.35 and 0.4 million tonnes per annum of LNG...

Santos: Barossa project almost 84 percent complete

Santos said in its investor update on Tuesday that the project was 83.5 percent complete as at October 31,...

Santos: Angore project boosts PNG LNG

Santos announced the completion of the project worth about $1.2 billion in a statement on Tuesday. Angore has performed "strongly"...

Kumul gets advance payment from Chevron for PNG LNG cargoes

Kumul said in a statement it recently closed an agreement with Chevron USA (Singapore Branch) that will further Kumul’s...