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西班牙公司Enagas将收购Terega的股份;Enagas可再生能源股份出售完成

-- 西班牙能源公司Enagas周二宣布,将以5.73亿欧元(约合6.7434亿美元)的价格,从新加坡主权财富基金GIC手中收购法国天然气运营商Terega 31.5%的股份。 Terega拥有覆盖5100公里天然气管道的网络,并配备两座地下储气库,通过两条国际管道与Enagas的系统相连。 报告显示,Terega的基础设施约占法国天然气输送网络的16%和全国储气能力的27%。 该交易预计将于今年完成,有望增强两国的能源安全,支持脱碳目标,并提高相关项目的效率。 Enagas还表示,已完成将其持有的Enagas Renovable 40%的股份以4800万欧元的价格出售给Hy24,预计这将使其今年的税后收益增加950万欧元。 Enagas 保留该公司 20% 的权益。

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