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Occidental delay sale of Middle East assets

Rift in regional relations stalls deals

Occidental delay sale of Middle East assets
Occidental delay sale of Middle East assets

Occidental Petroleum Corp will delay the sale of a key stake in its Middle Eastern operations due to political disputes, according to Bloomberg.

The oil and gas producer had said in October last year that it planned to sell a minority stake in its Middle East and North African operations as a part of a restructuring program to lift its valuation.

The oil and gas producer may be forced to split up its assets and sell them to individual countries as a result of political complications, Bloomberg said, quoting chief executive officer Steve Chazen at the Howard Weil Energy Conference in New Orleans on Monday.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain earlier this month withdrew their ambassadors from Qatar in an unprecedented public split between the Gulf state allies.

Reuters in early December reported that three state-owned Gulf firms were considering a joint bid for the company’s Middle East and North Africa unit, in a deal that could be worth between $8 billion and $10 billion. The Bloomberg report put the value of the deal at as much as $8 billion.

Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Development Co, Qatar Petroleum and Oman Oil Co had formed a consortium, sources with knowledge of the matter had told Reuters.

 

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