-- 据路透社周四援引消息人士报道,私募股权巨头阿波罗全球管理公司 (Apollo Global Management, APO)、黑石集团 (Blackstone, BX) 和 KKR 集团 (KKR) 已进入壳牌公司 (Shell, SHEL) 持有的加拿大液化天然气项目 (LNG Canada) 40% 股份的最终竞标。 由于北美能源能够为目前受伊朗战争影响而中断的供应提供稳定的替代方案,该项目的吸引力日益增强。 加拿大液化天然气项目地理位置优越,可直达太平洋,是北美首个能够将液化天然气直接输送至亚洲主要市场的大型设施。 报道称,该交易价值可能在 100 亿至 150 亿美元之间,壳牌公司将能够出售其部分股份,并为这家位于不列颠哥伦比亚省的设施的未来扩建吸引新的资金。 报道指出,壳牌公司计划将其在该项目一期和二期工程中的股份全部出售给单一竞标者,而不是拆分出售。 包括竞标公司在内的所有相关方均未立即回复的置评请求。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。这些信息据信来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和猜测。准确性无法保证。)
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