Adnoc closes acquisition of 24.9pc stake in OMV
ABU DHABI, March 3, 2024
Adnoc has closed the acquisition of a 24.9 per cent shareholding in OMV, a global energy and chemicals group, headquartered and listed in Vienna, Austria, from Mubadala Investment Company.
The transaction accelerates delivery of Adnoc’s global chemicals growth strategy, and reinforces its status as a responsible, long-term partner and growth-oriented investor. Financial details were not disclosed.
Following the successful completion of the transaction, Adnoc owns 24.9 per cent of OMV, while Österreichische Beteiligungs (ÖBAG), an Austrian independent holding company, holds 31.5 per cent, with the remaining share capital in free float.
Through this strategic investment in OMV, Adnoc has increased its shareholdings in both Borealis (Borealis) and Borouge (Borouge), further bolstering its footprint in the chemicals sector, enabling synergies and unlocking significant growth opportunities across its broader chemicals portfolio, in particular at Borouge.
Adnoc intends to nominate two representatives to the OMV Supervisory Board in due course, in line with OMV’s governance processes.
Khaled Salmeen, Executive Director, Downstream Industry, Marketing & Trading at Adnoc said: “Adnoc is proud to become a shareholder in OMV, a leading international energy and chemicals company, with whom we share a long-standing strategic partnership. Together, we have created significant value through our joint venture Borouge, and today’s investment will unlock further value and future growth opportunities for both companies. Building on our 25 per cent shareholding in Borealis, this transaction marks the next transformative step as we accelerate our ambitious chemicals growth strategy, unlocking significant growth and value creation opportunities for Adnoc, OMV and their respective shareholders.”
Adnoc and OMV also continue to be engaged in open-ended negotiations about the potential creation of a new combined petrochemicals holding entity, through the proposed merger of their respective existing shareholdings in Borouge and Borealis. --OGN/TradeArabia News Service