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Brazil's Enauta intends to ink merger handle 3R by end of H1

Brazilian energy company Enauta hopes to sign a. deal by the end of the very first half to merge with fellow oil company. 3R Petroleum, its president informed on. Wednesday.

Decio Oddone's remarks come as the 2 firms revealed they. had signed a memorandum of understanding to go on with a. proposed merger, which might produce a company possibly able. to produce more than 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent each day.

Even more settlements are anticipated to move rapidly,. Oddone said in an interview, as both companies agree the merger. would be useful as the worldwide oil market undergoes a. consolidation trend.

The transaction is advancing quickly because of this. shared vision, and our challenge now is to turn this whole. discussion into truth, he stated.

Oil and gas producer Enauta presented an offer to integrate. with 3R earlier this month, halting 3R's then-ongoing talks for. a tie-up with rival PetroReconcavo.

The recently signed memorandum of understanding states that. Enauta and 3R Petroleum have a 30-day period, which can be. extended for another month, to talk about the possible offer and. perform due diligence with exclusivity.

Under the all-stock-deal, Enauta would be incorporated by 3R. and its investors would get brand-new shares of 3R. Shareholders in 3R would hold 53% of the combined company while. Enauta investors would own 47%.

The memorandum likewise established that 3R minority shareholder. Maha Energy, which had been leading efforts for a. prospective handle PetroReconcavo, would get an extra. 2.2% stake of the combined firm.

Sweden-based Maha said when it proposed the 3R deal with. PetroReconcavo that it would permit both business to share. crucial infrastructure, developing synergies.

Oddone noted that the merger between Enauta and 3R did. not suggest that the combined company itself would not have the ability to. reach those synergies with PetroReconcavo's possessions through. potential future functional deals.

(source: Reuters)