PETRONAS To Acquire Stake In Ethylene Malaysia And Polyethylene Malaysia - Deal Analysis from GlobalData
Summary
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) entered into an agreement to acquire a 15% stake in Ethylene Malaysia Sdn Bhd (EMSB) and a 60% stake in Polyethylene Malaysia Sdn. Bhd (PMSB) from BP p.l.c. for a cash consideration of $363m. Following the acquisition, PETRONAS will be the largest player in the polyethylene business in Malaysia with approximately 44% of the total production capacity.
Scope
Reasons to buy
Summary
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) entered into an agreement to acquire a 15% stake in Ethylene Malaysia Sdn Bhd (EMSB) and a 60% stake in Polyethylene Malaysia Sdn. Bhd (PMSB) from BP p.l.c. for a cash consideration of $363m. Following the acquisition, PETRONAS will be the largest player in the polyethylene business in Malaysia with approximately 44% of the total production capacity.
Scope
- Rationale behind PETRONAS’s acquisition of assets in Malaysia
- Strategic Benefits for BP p.l.c. to divest its assets
- Geography covered - Malaysia
- Deal Financials and Valuations
- Information on acquired assets
Reasons to buy
- Develop a sound understanding of the major M&A's, partnerships and joint ventures taking place in Asia Pacific's petrochemical industry
- Identify the most lucrative segments to leverage on the growth opportunities available in the Asia Pacific's petrochemical industry
- Take better decisions based on detailed analysis of the deal
- Know about the major companies, which are adopting a divestment or acquisition strategy to enhance their business portfolios
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 PETRONAS TO ACQUIRE STAKE IN ETHYLENE MALAYSIA AND POLYETHYLENE MALAYSIA
2.1 Deal Overview
2.2 Deal In Brief
2.3 PETRONAS Becomes Largest Player In Polyethylene Business in Malaysia
2.4 PETRONAS – Increasing The Petrochemical Foothold Through Acquisitions
2.5 Growing Polyethylene Markets In China And India – An Opportunity For PETRONAS
2.6 BP p.l.c.: Divesting Its Assets To Meet The Costs Of The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill
2.7 Deal Financials and Valuations
3 APPENDIX
3.1 Methodology
3.2 Contact Us
3.3 Disclaimer
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: PETRONAS, Acquisitions In Petrochemical Industry, 2009-2010
Table 2: Companies Involved
Table 3: Financials of the Deal
Table 4: Target Information
Table 5: Target Information
Table 6: Acquirer Information
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Polyethylene Capacity In Malaysia Before And After Acquisition
Figure 2: India and China, Polyethylene Imports, MMTPA, 2010-2020
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 PETRONAS TO ACQUIRE STAKE IN ETHYLENE MALAYSIA AND POLYETHYLENE MALAYSIA
2.1 Deal Overview
2.2 Deal In Brief
2.3 PETRONAS Becomes Largest Player In Polyethylene Business in Malaysia
2.4 PETRONAS – Increasing The Petrochemical Foothold Through Acquisitions
2.5 Growing Polyethylene Markets In China And India – An Opportunity For PETRONAS
2.6 BP p.l.c.: Divesting Its Assets To Meet The Costs Of The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill
2.7 Deal Financials and Valuations
3 APPENDIX
3.1 Methodology
3.2 Contact Us
3.3 Disclaimer
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: PETRONAS, Acquisitions In Petrochemical Industry, 2009-2010
Table 2: Companies Involved
Table 3: Financials of the Deal
Table 4: Target Information
Table 5: Target Information
Table 6: Acquirer Information
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Polyethylene Capacity In Malaysia Before And After Acquisition
Figure 2: India and China, Polyethylene Imports, MMTPA, 2010-2020
