Woodside Vitality ceases talks on $52 billion Santos merger

Woodside Vitality ceases talks on  billion Santos merger


Signage for Woodside Electricity Team Ltd. atop the Mia Yellagonga building, which properties the firm’s headquarters, in Perth, Australia, on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2023.

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Australia’s Woodside Energy said on Wednesday it had ended talks with Santos to develop a achievable AU$80 billion ($52.22 billion) global oil and fuel big.

Woodside said it would only go after a deal that would increase benefit for its shareholders.

Santos shares dropped 5% before long right after the news was declared while Woodside’s inventory rose 2% on Wednesday.

“Though the conversations with Santos did not end result in a transaction, Woodside considers that the world-wide LNG sector presents significant possible for benefit creation,” Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill mentioned in a assertion.

Woodside investor explains why he is against a potential Santos merger

Woodside had confronted strain from some investors not to fork out a premium for Santos.

The offer would have been a person of the major corporate takeovers in Australian record.

If the merger had taken spot, it would have designed a major international liquefied normal gasoline producer that could catch the attention of more offshore buyers as fuel is seen as a important bridging fuel in the change to cleaner energy.



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