General

Reliance Industries to sell stake in US-based shale gas operations for $1.07 billion

Author : NewsGram Desk

Mumbai: Oil refiner-to-retail major Reliance Industries on Monday said it has entered into a deal to sell its stake in its US-based shale gas operations for $1.07 billion.

According to the company, Reliance Holding USA, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, has entered into a definitive agreements for the sale of its entire holding of 49.9 percent interest in EFS Midstream to an affiliate of Enterprise Products Partners.

"EFS has succeeded in its objective of building the gathering and midstream infrastructure in a timely manner to support ramp-up of the 'Reliance-Pioneer Eagle Ford Upstream' joint development operations," Walter Van de Vijver, president and chief executive of Reliance Holding USA was quoted in a statement.

"EFS has now transitioned from a 'development' mode to 'stable operations' mode, generating free cash flows since 2013. EFS monetization thus provides a significant opportunity for unlocking value for our shareholders."

EFS provides gathering, treating and compression services and condensate stabilisation operations in the 'Eagle Ford Shale' for the Reliance-Pioneer upstream joint development and to third parties.

Since inception in 2010, EFS has built significant midstream infrastructure, which now comprises of 10 central gathering points, 460 miles of gathering pipelines, 119 Mboepd (thousand barrels of oil equivalents per day) of condensate stabilisation capacity and 780 MMcfd (millions of cubic feet per day) of natural gas treating capacity. (IANS)

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube and WhatsApp

Download our app on Play Store

Reporting Hunger, Facing Charges: The Case Against Journalist Supriya Sharma

The Great Aviation Disaster Cover-Up? One Year After the Air India Plane Crash, Victims' Families Are Still Searching for Answers

23-Year-Old Charu Pandey Makes History with 19 Government Exam Successes, Earns Presidential Recognition

Iran, US Agree on Ceasefire on All Fronts, Lifting of Naval Blockade: Iranian Deputy FM

US Navy Rescues 14 Indian Sailors Days After Three Indian Seafarers Were Killed in Gulf Strike