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Italy's Ludoil purchases Sicilian oil refinery as war threatens Europe fuel supply

G.O.I., a Cypriot private equity fund, has agreed to purchase the Sicilian oil refiner ISAB. The Italian group Energy said Wednesday that the Iran War has revealed Europe's dependence on the Gulf to supply jet fuel and refined products. Ludoil is the jet fuel supplier to Rome's Fiumicino airport. The Morattis family of Italy and the Brachetti Perettis family in Azerbaijan sold their oil refineries recently to Vitol, a commodity trader.

Ludoil had already begun discussions with G.O.I. When the United States and Israel struck Iran on February 28, they used ISAB to generate energy.

Ludoil was founded in 1954 by Donato Ammaturo's grandfather. The new entity, which is Italy's largest privately-held multi-energy firm, will have consolidated revenues of more than 10 billion euros (11,7 billion dollars).

The acquisition will enable ISAB to evolve from a refinery to an energy company. This will enhance competitiveness, supply security and the development new value chains in energy.

Ludoil stated that it would integrate ISAB into its portfolio, which included coastal storage terminals and a fuel retailer network. It also hoped to develop a biofuels business for the refiner.

The deal is divided into two phases. In the first, Ludoil will acquire a 51 percent stake in ISAB. This acquisition is subject to a number of conditions, including the approval from the Italian government, under the so-called golden powers regime.

Ludoil has not revealed how much money it will pay for the stake. It also did not respond immediately to requests for more information.

ISAB, which accounts for over 20% of Italy's refinery capacity, is considered by the government to be a strategic asset. G.O.I. Energy? Bought from Russia's Lukoil by 2023.

Ludoil has not said whether the existing agreement between Trafigura and Ludoil for 'the supply of raw material and 'the purchase of finished goods will remain in place. According to a person with knowledge of the deal, Trafigura will keep its contract for supply and offtake with ISAB's Priolo refining facility.

(source: Reuters)