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Spain concerned over possible Russian control of oil firm - Summary

Madrid - Spain's opposition Thursday expressed concern over the possibility of the oil and gas company Repsol YPF coming partly under Russian control. Companies from outside the European Union should not get involved with strategic sectors in Spain, ...
Posted : Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:30:28 GMT
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Madrid - Spain's opposition Thursday expressed concern over the possibility of the oil and gas company Repsol YPF coming partly under Russian control. Companies from outside the European Union should not get involved with strategic sectors in Spain, Cristobal Montoro of the conservative People's Party (PP) said amid reports that the Russian oil giant Lukoil was planning to swoop for just under 30 per cent of Repsol's stock.

The Socialist government would do all it can to keep Repsol "independent and Spanish," Industry Minister Miguel Sebastian said, while Economy Minister Pedro Solbes declined to comment.

Spanish national radio earlier reported that Lukoil was targeting a stake of nearly 30 per cent in Repsol, including a 20-per-cent stake held by the construction company Sacyr Vallehermoso, which has been hit by Spain's construction crisis.

A Sacyr spokesperson referred to a document sent last week to the stock market watchdog CNMV which the company declared that talks about the sale of its stake in Repsol with potential buyers were taking place.

Sacyr and Lukoil had been in talks since September, but there was no firm agreement so far, the daily El Mundo quoted unnamed sources as saying.

Criteria, a holding company of La Caixa bank, meanwhile admitted that it had maintained "informal contacts" with an unidentified party about the possibility of selling all or part of its 12.5 per cent stake in Repsol.

There was, however, no concrete offer, Criteria told CNMV.

National radio reports put the cost of a 30-per-cent-stake in Repsol at about 9 billion euros (11.3 billion dollars).

Acquiring more than 30 per cent would force Lukoil to launch a takeover bid for Repsol, according to Spanish media.

Several opposition parties criticized the possibility of Lukoil taking a stake in Repsol. Another major Spanish energy company, Endesa, had already passed under Italian control, complained Josep Sanchez Llibre of the Catalan regionalist formation CiU.

A stake of nearly 30 per cent would make Lukoil Repsol's biggest shareholder, but would not necessarily give it control of the company, where voting rights of individual shareholders are currently limited to 10 per cent.

The Russian energy company Gazprom recently denied reports that it was interested in acquiring a 20 per cent stake in Repsol.

The shares of Sacyr Vallehermoso and Repsol went up by 4.92 and 2.08 per cent respectively by midday.

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