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PetroChina puts pipeline assets in one firm
     2015-December-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    PETROCHINA Co. is putting a sprawl of pipeline operations into a single company with a registered capital of 80 billion yuan (US$12.4 billion), saying it wants to improve efficiency and boost the value of the businesses.

    Assets that were spread across three units are being consolidated into PetroChina Pipelines Co., PetroChina said in a statement Friday. PetroChina will own 72.26 percent of that company when the transaction closes Thursday, it said.

    The government is looking to spin off oil and gas pipelines from its energy companies into independent businesses as part of President Xi Jinping’s sweeping overhaul of State-owned industries.

    PetroChina and its parent, China National Petroleum Corp., are seeking to complete asset sales before the end of the year to help meet government-set annual profit goals, people familiar with the matter said in November.

    In the statement, PetroChina said that a streamlined structure would improve management efficiency and cut operating costs. “It will lay a solid foundation for the overall planning and implementation of future pipeline projects and will further enhance the value of the pipeline assets,” the company said.

    Currently, three companies — PetroChina Eastern Pipelines Co., PetroChina Northwest United Pipelines Co. and PetroChina United Pipelines Co. — run different parts of the nation’s West to East gas transmission pipeline.

    After the transaction, shareholdings in the company with the assets will include: Guolian Fund, 5.33 percent, the National Council for Social Security Fund, 4.4 percent, Taikang Life Insurance Co., 4.08 percent, Baoshan Iron & Steel Co. 3.52 percent and New China Life Insurance Co. at 3.46 percent, according to the statement. (SD-Agencies)

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