First Reserve and Petrofac Sign Energy Infrastructure Agreement For US$1.25 Billion
- Petrofac and First Reserve to create PetroFirst Infrastructure Partners to deploy capital both in purchasing a number of existing assets from Petrofac's IES division, as well as in new energy infrastructure projects that utilise Petrofac's development capability
- Agreement reinforces the positioning of IES as an enabler for the Petrofac group, providing a route to market for its core areas of strength, offering clear synergies with ECOM and reinforcing capital discipline
- Under the first transaction First Reserve intends to buy 80% of Petrofac's deployed and contracted floating production facilities for a total initial consideration of approximately US$450 million
GREENWICH, Conn., HOUSTON, LONDON, and HONG KONG, June 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Petrofac, the international service provider to the oil and gas industry, has entered into a Framework Agreement (the 'Agreement') with First Reserve, the global energy-focused infrastructure investment firm, to create PetroFirst Infrastructure Partners. The new venture intends to deploy capital both in purchasing a number of existing assets from Petrofac's Integrated Energy Services (IES) division (commencing with the first transaction as described below), as well as in new energy infrastructure projects that utilise Petrofac's development capability.
The new venture is anticipated to be funded 80% by First Reserve and its investors, with Petrofac retaining the balance of ownership. Up to US$1 billion is expected to be committed by the First Reserve Energy Infrastructure Funds and its investors and Petrofac expects to contribute up to a maximum of US$250 million in the form of existing assets and cash. The gross investment capacity of the new venture is expected to be significantly increased through debt leverage available to infrastructure investments.
Ayman Asfari, Petrofac Group Chief Executive, commented: "We are delighted to have signed this agreement with First Reserve. As recently stated, we have re-focused our IES business development plans and this innovative venture reinforces the positioning of IES as an enabler for the Petrofac group, allowing us to concentrate our resources on our core strengths and underlining our commitment to capital discipline. In addition to releasing capital from our currently deployed assets, the agreement opens up future opportunities to create value for our customers that require access to capital alongside Petrofac's proven execution capability. We are seeing a clear shift in the industry to contracted and shared infrastructure models and this initiative will facilitate our ability to support our clients with this offering."
Bill Macaulay, First Reserve Chairman and CEO, commented: "The creation of PetroFirst Infrastructure Partners represents an exciting opportunity to invest in energy infrastructure alongside a partner with a proven track record for project execution. The Fund will benefit from an investment in long-term contracted assets with strong support from Petrofac and its leading energy sector customers. We look forward to working together with Petrofac on what we expect will be a rewarding collaboration."
Initial transaction in floating production facilities
The first transaction ('the Transaction') under the Agreement will see Petrofac and First Reserve establish a joint venture in respect of three of Petrofac's deployed and contracted floating production facilities. Petrofac has agreed to sell 80% of the share capital of Petrofac FPSO Holding Limited to PetroFirst Infrastructure Holdings Limited, wholly owned by the First Reserve Energy Infrastructure Fund I ('FREIF I'). Through its subsidiaries, Petrofac FPSO Holding Limited owns interests in the FPSO Berantai, FPF3 (formerly Jasmine Venture) and FPF5 (formerly Ocean Legend)(1).
The total initial consideration is expected to be approximately US$450 million, which comprises cash and the assumption by the joint venture of around US$130 million of existing project finance in relation to the Berantai FPSO(2). The proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes. Petrofac is entitled to a share of additional future cashflows upon renewal or redeployment of the facilities at the end of their current deployment contracts.
Prior to this transaction, Petrofac had expected to recognise net profit of between US$50 million and US$60 million in the full year ending 31 December 2014 from the floating production facilities being sold. The Transaction is expected to close by the end of the third quarter of 2014, subject to certain conditions being met. Petrofac will report 100% of the earnings from the floating production facilities up to the closing date and 20% of the earnings of Petrofac FPSO Holding Limited thereafter. Following closure of the transaction, PetroFirst Infrastructure Partners will have committed US$179 million of equity under the Agreement (FREIF I up to US$143 million; Petrofac US$36 million), with up to US$1.1 billion of equity available for future opportunities.
Petrofac FPSO Holding Limited will retain a put option, such that Petrofac may be required to repurchase one or more of the facilities or their holding companies for agreed aggregate consideration of between US$39 million and US$105 million at the end of their deployment or at certain other key junctures. Management believes that the repurchase consideration accurately reflects the forecast residual values of the floating production facilities at the times when the put options would vest.
Notes
(1) The assets being sold had a gross asset value of US$454 million at 31 December 2013.
(2) As noted on page 156 of Petrofac's 2013 Annual Report and Accounts, in May 2013, Berantai Floating Production Limited, a subsidiary of Petrofac FPSO Holding Limited, entered into a senior secured term loan facility to refinance the cost of obtaining and developing the Berantai FPSO.
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Notes to Editors
First Reserve
First Reserve is the largest global private equity and infrastructure investment firm exclusively focused on energy. With over 30 years of industry insight, investment expertise and operational excellence, the Firm has cultivated an enduring network of global relationships and raised more than US$26 billion of aggregate capital since inception. Putting these funds to work, First Reserve has completed more than 475 transactions (including platform investments and add-on acquisitions) across six continents. Its portfolio companies operate in approximately 50 countries and span the energy spectrum.
First Reserve Energy Infrastructure Fund is the infrastructure investment business of First Reserve, which focuses on investing in contracted and regulated energy assets.
For more information, please visit www.firstreserve.com.
Petrofac
Petrofac is a leading international service provider to the oil and gas production and processing industry, with a diverse customer portfolio including many of the world's leading integrated, independent and national oil and gas companies. Petrofac is quoted on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: PFC).
Petrofac designs and builds oil and gas facilities; operates, maintains and manages facilities and trains personnel; enhances production; and, where it can leverage its service capability, develops and co-invests in upstream and infrastructure projects. Petrofac's range of services meets its customers' needs across the full life cycle of oil and gas assets.
With more than 18,000 employees, Petrofac operates out of seven strategically located operational centres, in Aberdeen, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Woking, Chennai, Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur and has a further 24 offices worldwide.
For additional information, please refer to the Petrofac website at www.petrofac.com.
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