Origin Energy acquired for $10.21bn

BY Richard Summerfield

A consortium comprising Brookfield Renewable Partners, GIC, Temasek and MidOcean Energy, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) company formed and managed by EIG, has agreed to acquire Australian integrated electricity generator, and electricity and natural gas retailer Origin Energy in a deal worth $10.21bn.

The terms of the deal will value Origin at an enterprise value of $18.7bn. The purchase price of $8.91 per share represents a 53.4 percent premium to the company’s unaffected share price.

Upon closing of the transaction, Brookfield, its institutional partners and investors will own Origin’s energy markets business, Australia’s largest integrated power generator and energy retailer. MidOcean will separately own Origin’s integrated gas business including its upstream gas interests and a 27.5 percent stake in Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG). MidOcean has entered into an agreement to on-sell a 2.49 percent interest in APLNG to ConocoPhillips. ConocoPhillips, already a 47.5 percent owner in APLNG, is the current downstream operator and intends to take over upstream operatorship of APLNG.

The deal is subject to approval from Origin’s shareholders, regulatory approvals and an independent expert’s report into whether the offer is in best interest of the shareholders, among others.

“The Board is unanimous in its view that this transaction is in the best interests of shareholders,” said Scott Perkins, chairman of Origin. “The transaction represents a significant premium to the share price prior to the original indicative proposal, and reflects the strategic nature of Origin’s platform, its growth prospects and anticipated earnings recovery. We believe the Consortium will be responsible owners of Origin’s businesses. Our discussions with the Consortium confirm a high degree of alignment with Origin’s strategy and a desire to accelerate initiatives consistent with Origin’s critical role in Australia’s energy transition. This alignment validates the vision and hard work of Origin’s management team and employees.”

“The significant premium placed on Origin by the Consortium reflects the value of our strategy and our advantaged position to capture value from the energy transition,” said Frank Calabria, chief executive of Origin. “We believe this transaction is a great outcome not only for our shareholders, but for all stakeholders including our customers, employees and partners. We believe this transaction also stands to benefit the broader Australian community as it will unlock significant capital that can help accelerate the energy transition and deliver benefits in the form of cleaner, smarter and lower cost energy for our nation over time.”

“As the energy transition gathers pace, what’s needed is increasingly clear: faster deployment of large-scale renewables, the accelerated, responsible retirement of coal generation, and an interim, supportive role for gas as the dependable back-up fuel,” said Mark Carney, chair of Brookfield Asset Management and head of transition investing. “Brookfield is determined that the new Origin Energy Markets will lead the way in all respects at this critical moment for the Australian economy.”

“LNG will be critical in delivering energy transition targets, and this transaction is a compelling opportunity to accelerate EIG’s strategy of gaining exposure to high quality LNG assets around the globe,” said Blair Thomas, chief executive of EIG. “We have long been attracted to the Australian market, with an established presence in Australia since 2000, and look forward to playing a pivotal role in meeting Australia’s transition targets by enabling broader decarbonization efforts at APLNG.”

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