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September 19, 2013

Total says to buy Chevron petrol stations in Pakistan

PARIS: French energy giant Total and its Pakistani partner PARCO said today they had reached a deal with American oil major Chevron to buy its fuel distribution network in Pakistan.


"Total and its partner PARCO confirm that they have reached an agreement with Chevron to acquire its fuel marketing businesses of retail, commercial and industrial sales, logistics and aviation in Pakistan," a Total spokesman told AFP.

He said the deal, which still needs approval from local authorities, would more than double Total's network of petrol stations in Pakistan.

"This acquisition will strengthen Total's position in Pakistan and notably in Total Parco Pakistan Ltd, a joint venture between Total SA and Pak Arab Refinery Ltd (PARCO)," the spokesman said.

PARCO is a joint venture between Pakistan's government, which owns 60 per cent, and the United Arab Emirates, which owns 40 per cent, to market petroleum products. The companies did not disclose the value of the deal or the timetable for the transfer.

Total currently has 260 service stations in Pakistan under its partnership with PARCO. The deal will increase that number to nearly 800, giving Total the third-largest distribution network in Pakistan after Shell and Pakistan State Oil.

Many energy firms have sought to limit their involvement in downstream businesses such as refineries and service stations, but Total has recently been moving to buy up petrol stations in emerging markets.

It recently bought Shell's and Chevron's distribution networks in Egypt and has said the Middle East is a priority for expansion.

indiatimes.com

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