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    Total sells stake In US shale gas transport firm

    September 24, 2014
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    FRANCE TOTAL UTS ENERGY24 September 2014, News Wires – French oil major Total has agreed to sell its 25 percent stake in Cardinal Gas Services, a gas transport company operating in Ohio’s Utica shale gas basin, to a group of Korean companies for up to $450 million.

    South Korean gas seller E1 Corporation and a consortium led by Korea-based Samchully agreed to pay $400 million plus an estimated price adjustment of $50 million, Total said in a statement on Tuesday.

    “Total will remain an active participant in the Utica play through its upstream joint venture with Chesapeake and Enervest, and Cardinal will continue to provide to Total the same gas gathering and transportation services,” the group said.

    Earlier this week, Total said that it planned to sell $10 billion of assets from 2015 to 2017, having hit a target of $15-20 billion of sales in 2012 to 2014. The deal is expected to close in October 2014, depending on regulatory and shareholder approval.

    Total has two joint ventures with U.S. group Chesapeake Energy, one to drill for shale gas in the Utica basin in Ohio along with another partner, EnerVest, and another one in the Barnett Shale basin in Texas.

     

    – Reuters

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