Eight companies express interest in new DESFA tender

  10 May 2017    Read: 1256
Eight companies express interest in new DESFA tender
Eight companies have expressed interest in the new tender for privatization of Greek natural gas grid operator DESFA, Greek media reported.
Reportedly, these companies are Belgian Fluxys, Italian Snam, Dutch Gasunie, Spanish Enagas, Romanian Transgaz, as well as new players like the French GRTgas, SFPI and Marguerite.

Earlier, Greek Ministry of Energy and Environment told Trend that investors from third countries can take part in the new tender on DESFA, but in partnership with the European Gas Transmission System Operator.

In March 2017, the Board of Directors of Greece’s Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) decided to proceed with a new tender for DESFA.

Earlier, Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR won a tender in 2013 on the purchase of a 66-percent stake in DESFA for 400 million euros.

SOCAR intended to obtain a 31-percent stake from the Greek government and to buy a 35-percent stake in Hellenic Petroleum.

It was expected that the deal will be closed only after the purchase of at least a 17-percent stake out of SOCAR’s 66-percent by Italy’s Snam.

SOCAR, Snam and Greek government have been holding intensive talks against the background of changes in legislation that affected DESFA’s financial position and market value.

However, the parties were unable to reach an understanding and consequently, the deal was terminated Nov. 30, 2016.

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