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Repsol sells its Malaysian assets and its interest in Block 46 in Vietnam to Hibiscus Petroleum

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Hot on the heels of Shell's Phillipines exit, Repsol has agreed sell its Malaysian portfolio, plus Block 46 in Vietnam to local player Hibiscus Petroleum. The deal is yet another example of a Southeast Asian player capitalising on an IOC's exit to transform its portfolio. There are many factors at play in this deal; domestic gas supply, mature assets, and the energy transition, to name a few. In this deal insight we provide an in depth view of the transaction, the assets, and some of the key drivers for both parties.

Table of contents

  • Executive summary
  • Transaction details
  • Upstream assets
  • Deal analysis
  • Upsides and risks
  • Strategic rationale
  • Oil & gas pricing and assumptions

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  • Executive summary: Table 1
  • Upstream assets: Table 1
  • Deal analysis: Table 1
  • Deal analysis: Table 2
  • Deal analysis: Table 3
  • Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 1
  • Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 2

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    Repsol sells its Malaysian assets and its interest in Block 46 in Vietnam to Hibiscus Petroleum

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