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Funds Approach Eni nyse E for Second Biofuel Stake Sale As It Finalizes Deal with Kkr Reuters

Funds Approach Eni (NYSE: E) for Second Biofuel Stake Sale as It Finalizes Deal with KKR: Reuters

MILAN – Suitors have approached Eni (NYSE: E) over the potential sale of a second stake in its biofuel unit Enilive as the Italian group discusses the final details of a deal to sell a stake in the unit to KKR (NYSE: KKR), two sources said on Thursday.

The disposal of another chunk of Enilive would be a further sign of investors’ confidence in Eni’s strategy of spinning off growth businesses to attract financial resources.

In July, the Italian energy group entered talks with U.S. investment firm KKR over a 20-25% stake sale in Enilive, based on the company’s valuation of 11.5 billion and 12.5 billion euros ($12.8-13.9 billion).

Three sources told Reuters that negotiations with KKR (NYSE: KKR) could end successfully in the next two or three weeks. One of the sources said that KKR would likely buy 20% of Enilive.

The source also said that Eni (NYSE: E) had been contacted by other suitors, including New York-headquartered investment firm Stonepeak, about the possibility of selling another minority stake in Enilive.

Eni, KKR, and Stonepeak declined to comment on the matter.

Under its so-called ‘satellite’ strategy, the Italian group finalized a deal in March to open up the capital of its retail and renewable unit Plenitude to Swiss asset manager Energy Infrastructure Partners (EIP).

Enilive owns several biorefineries in Italy and abroad that produce biofuels using waste and vegetable oil partly coming from the group’s agri-business in several African countries.

The company also makes biomethane, offers smart mobility services, and owns a network of over 5,000 multi-fuel stations in Europe.

Enilive is expected to record core earnings of around 1.2 billion euros in 2025, up from 1 billion euros penciled in for this year.

Biofuels, made from vegetable oil, waste cooking oil, and grease, are expected to play a major role in decarbonizing the truck, aviation, and shipping sectors in the coming years.

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(Source: ReutersReuters)