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Duke Energy Sells Latin American Businesses to I Squared Capital
20 December 2016
(Press Release) Duke Energy completed the sale of its international businesses in Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina to I Squared Capital for approximately US$1.2b.
Duke Energy today completed the previously announced sale of its international businesses in Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina to I Squared Capital for approximately US$1.2b enterprise value.
The company is exiting the Latin American market to focus on its domestic U.S. regulated core business.
Duke Energy announced the sale of its assets in the six countries to I Squared Capital and the sale of its Brazil assets to China Three Gorges Corp. in Oct. 2016.
“We are pleased to have closed this transaction so quickly,” said Duke Energy chairman, president and CEO Lynn Good. “The sale of the Brazilian assets is expected to be completed in the near future.”
The transaction is expected to generate available cash proceeds of approximately $1 billion, excluding transaction costs and subject to working capital adjustments, which will be used to reduce Duke Energy holding company debt. Existing federal attributes will result in no immediate U.S. federal-level cash tax impacts to the company.
Duke Energy assets that I Squared Capital is acquiring include a portfolio of hydroelectric and thermal power plants, totaling 2,300 megawatts, plus transmission infrastructure and natural gas processing facilities.
Duke Energy’s 25 percent equity investment in National Methanol Company – a Saudi Arabian regional producer of methanol and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), a gasoline additive – is not included in the sales to I Squared Capital and China Three Gorges Corp.
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