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Ampol buys EG Australia for $718.9 Million

Ampol, an Australian company, announced on Thursday that it will buy EG Australia (the local unit of British fuel station operator EG Group) for a sum totaling A$1.1 billion (718.85 millions dollars). The move is part of Ampol's efforts to expand its retail business in Australia.

Ampol would issue EG Australia Ampol shares worth A$250,000,000 and A$800,000,000 in cash. The funds for the acquisition will come from existing debt.

Ampol has acquired fuel networks, such as Z-Energy, SeaOil and Gull NZ, in the past few years. However, some assets, like Gull New Zealand, were divested later.

Ampol will be able to buy up to 500 Ampol-branded COCO sites, which would boost its retail growth.

Ampol Chairman Steven Gregg stated that the combined network would have greater scale, and cost synergies will support strong earnings growth and returns for our shareholders.

Ampol stated in a press release that the deal was subject to the approval of Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

The Australian Financial Review reported on the deal first earlier that day, stating Ampol had advanced discussions to purchase EG Group’s Australian service stations portfolio.

(source: Reuters)