Strong interest as UAE oil giant lists retail arm

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AFP Abu Dhabi
Last Updated : Dec 13 2017 | 3:30 PM IST
Investor interest was strong today as Abu Dhabi's state energy company listed a stake in its retail distribution arm, the first time the emirate has sold shares in one of its oil firms.
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company said it had raised USD 845 million by floating 10 per cent of its subsidiary ADNOC Distribution, a landmark share offering as Gulf energy firms open up to outside investments.
The initial public offering price for the shares was at 2.5 dirhams (68 US cents) and by 0915 GMT they were trading at 73 cents.
ADNOC said the IPO brought the subsidiary's market capitalisation to $8.5 billion, making it the fourth-largest firm on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
The statement said the IPO was oversubscribed several times and that 90 per cent of the shares were sold to institutional investors, a third of them international, and the rest to individual investors.
Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital which holds more than 90 per cent of the country's 98 billion barrels of crude reserves, has never before offered public shares in one of its oil companies.
Hit hard by the sharp drop in oil prices, energy- dependent Gulf states have resorted to a string of reforms including hiking fuel and power prices, imposing taxes and selling off part of their strategic assets to raise funds.
Neighbouring oil kingpin Saudi Arabia is planning to eventually float up to five percent of its national oil company Aramco, in what many expect would be the biggest IPO in history.
With 360 fuel stations and more than 235 stores, ADNOC Distribution is the UAE's largest operator of petrol stations and the sole retail fuel operator in the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
"We were extremely pleased with the demand for this landmark IPO. We received substantial interest from the international investment community, as well as an overwhelming response from investors in the UAE," ADNOC CEO Sultan al-Jaber said in the statement.
Established in 1973, ADNOC Distribution posted net profits of $485 million in 2016.
ADNOC has recently renewed concession rights and offered new joint ventures to a number of international oil companies as it bids to raise UAE output to 3.5 million barrels per day next year, from the current 3.2 million bpd.

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First Published: Dec 13 2017 | 3:30 PM IST

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