(Reuters) -Mitsubishi Corp is in talks to accumulate the U.S. shale manufacturing and pipeline property of Aethon Power Administration for roughly $8 billion, an individual conversant in the matter mentioned on Monday.
A deal would give the Japanese conglomerate a considerable pure gasoline operation adjoining to the U.S. Gulf coast and the power export services being developed alongside it.
Talks between Mitsubishi and Aethon are ongoing, mentioned the supply, who cautioned that there was no assure a transaction could be agreed, and spoke on situation of anonymity to debate confidential deliberations.
Whereas the property are owned and operated by U.S. energy-focused funding agency Aethon, fellow cash managers RedBird Capital Companions and Canada’s Ontario Lecturers’ Pension Plan additionally maintain sizable stakes.
Mitsubishi, Aethon, RedBird and the Ontario pension plan declined to remark.
Shares in Mitsubishi edged decrease in early Tuesday buying and selling in Tokyo following the information, down 0.3% to 2,880 yen, in contrast with a 0.3% achieve within the broader benchmark Nikkei 225 index.
Mitsubishi is a significant participant within the world LNG sector, participating throughout the complete worth chain – from upstream manufacturing to buying and selling, advertising and marketing, and logistics. It holds fairness in a number of LNG initiatives worldwide, together with stakes in Malaysia, Oman, Australia, Russia, the U.S., and Canada, with whole fairness LNG manufacturing of about 13 million metric tons per 12 months.
The upstream property of Aethon, which primarily concentrate on the Haynesville shale formation in Louisiana and East Texas, represent one of many largest privately held U.S. gasoline producers.
Reuters reported in November that Aethon was exploring choices for its operations, which additionally embrace greater than 1,400 miles (2,250 km) of pipelines throughout the Haynesville basin and Wyoming, the place Aethon additionally has some manufacturing property.
Bloomberg Information earlier on Monday reported the talks between Mitsubishi and Aethon, citing individuals conversant in the matter.
(Reporting by David French in New York; Extra reporting by Yuka Obayashi in Tokyo; Enhancing by Alison Williams and Muralikumar Anantharaman)