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Repsol cancels sale of Norwegian subsidiary, sources say

Spanish oil business Repsol has called off the sale of its Norwegian system, Repsol Norge AS, according to three sources with understanding of the negotiations.

Repsol got investment bank Rothschild to manage the sale, that includes 10 properties located on the Norwegian Continental Rack, Reuters reported in March.

The possessions include seven producing fields with net reserves of 53 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe), 36% of which are gas, and a projected 2024 net production of 29 mmboe, according to a marketing document dispersed by the investment bank earlier this year.

A representative for Repsol decreased to comment.

The company is prioritising the disposal of other possessions, among the sources stated, speaking on condition of privacy since the matter is personal.

Repsol is in speak with merge its UK North Sea operations with NEO Energy, 3 market sources stated Reuters in June, while it is also in talk with sell a minority stake in its eco-friendly service to state-controlled oil business Saudi Aramco to name a few disposals.

As part of its 2024-2024 strategic strategy, Repsol stated it planned to fund its approximately 26 billion euros

(source: Reuters)