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China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), an integrated energy company, acquired a 35% interest in Syria Shell Petroleum Development B.V. (SSPD), an oil exploration and production company, from Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell).
The transaction will enable CNPC to further expand its presence in upstream business in Syria.
Scope
Rationale behind CNPC's acquisition of an interest in Syria Shell Petroleum development (SSPD)
Strategic Benefits for SSPD to merge with CNPC
Geography covered - Syrian Arab Republic
Deal Financials and Valuations
Information on CNPC and Royal Dutch Shell
Reasons to buy
Develop a sound understanding of the major M&A's, Partnerships, Joint Ventures and Asset Transactions taking place in North American Oil & Gas industry
Identify the most lucrative segments to leverage on the growth opportunities available in the Syrian oil & gas market
Get a detailed analysis of a deal to enable you to take better decisions
Know about the major companies, which are adopting a divestment or acquisition strategy to enhance their business portfolios
Learn about the key financial advisors in a particular segment in the Oil & Gas Industry
Understand the various means of raising funds from the market
- 1 Table of contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
- 2 GlobalData Deal Analysis
2.1 Summary
2.2 Deal Overview
- 3 CNPC Acquires 35% Interest In Syria Shell Petroleum Development
3.1 Deal Overview
3.2 Deal in Brief
3.3 CNPC Expands its Business Presence in Syria by Acquiring a Stake in SSPD
3.4 CNPC Plans to Consolidate its Position in the Upstream Sector through its Partnership with Shell
3.5 Shell’s Divestment of its Syrian Assets is a part of the Company’s Strategy to Sell its Non-Core Assets
3.6 Deal Financials and Valuations
3.6.1 Companies Involved
3.6.2 Deal Financials
3.6.3 Deal Rationale
3.6.4 Detailed Target Information
3.6.5 Production and Reserves Information
3.6.6 Detailed Acquirer Information
3.6.7 Detailed Vendor Information
- 4 Appendix
4.1 About Energy eTrack
4.2 Methodology
4.2.1 Coverage
4.2.2 Secondary Research
4.2.3 Primary Research
4.2.4 Expert Panel Validation
4.3 Contact Us
4.4 Disclaimer
- 1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: CNPC, Major Acquisition Details, 2005-10
Table 2: Shell, Major Divestment Details, 2008-10
Table 3: Key Companies Involved in the Deal
Table 4: Financials of the Deal, 2010
Table 5: Target Information
Table 6: Target’s Production and Reserves Information, 2010
Table 7: Acquirer Information
Table 8: Vendor Information
- 1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: CNPC, Global Operations Map, 2010
Figure 2: GlobalData Methodology
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China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), an integrated energy company, acquired a 35% interest in Syria Shell Petroleum Development B.V. (SSPD), an oil exploration and production company, from Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell).
The transaction will enable CNPC to further expand its presence in upstream business in Syria.
Scope
Rationale behind CNPC's acquisition of an interest in Syria Shell Petroleum development (SSPD)
Strategic Benefits for SSPD to merge with CNPC
Geography covered - Syrian Arab Republic
Deal Financials and Valuations
Information on CNPC and Royal Dutch Shell
Reasons to buy
Develop a sound understanding of the major M&A's, Partnerships, Joint Ventures and Asset Transactions taking place in North American Oil & Gas industry
Identify the most lucrative segments to leverage on the growth opportunities available in the Syrian oil & gas market
Get a detailed analysis of a deal to enable you to take better decisions
Know about the major companies, which are adopting a divestment or acquisition strategy to enhance their business portfolios
Learn about the key financial advisors in a particular segment in the Oil & Gas Industry
Understand the various means of raising funds from the market
- 1 Table of contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
- 2 GlobalData Deal Analysis
2.1 Summary
2.2 Deal Overview
- 3 CNPC Acquires 35% Interest In Syria Shell Petroleum Development
3.1 Deal Overview
3.2 Deal in Brief
3.3 CNPC Expands its Business Presence in Syria by Acquiring a Stake in SSPD
3.4 CNPC Plans to Consolidate its Position in the Upstream Sector through its Partnership with Shell
3.5 Shell’s Divestment of its Syrian Assets is a part of the Company’s Strategy to Sell its Non-Core Assets
3.6 Deal Financials and Valuations
3.6.1 Companies Involved
3.6.2 Deal Financials
3.6.3 Deal Rationale
3.6.4 Detailed Target Information
3.6.5 Production and Reserves Information
3.6.6 Detailed Acquirer Information
3.6.7 Detailed Vendor Information
- 4 Appendix
4.1 About Energy eTrack
4.2 Methodology
4.2.1 Coverage
4.2.2 Secondary Research
4.2.3 Primary Research
4.2.4 Expert Panel Validation
4.3 Contact Us
4.4 Disclaimer
- 1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: CNPC, Major Acquisition Details, 2005-10
Table 2: Shell, Major Divestment Details, 2008-10
Table 3: Key Companies Involved in the Deal
Table 4: Financials of the Deal, 2010
Table 5: Target Information
Table 6: Target’s Production and Reserves Information, 2010
Table 7: Acquirer Information
Table 8: Vendor Information
- 1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: CNPC, Global Operations Map, 2010
Figure 2: GlobalData Methodology
Related Reports
Mergers & Acquisitions Deal Analysis – Braskem To Acquire Sunoco Chemicals From Sunoco
Mergers & Acquisitions Deal Analysis – Petrobras To Acquire 50% Interest In Cascade Field From Devon Energy
About WorldMarketStudy
In these days of cut-throat market competition, sole reliance on instincts is a dangerous proposition for any business person. Successful business can only be built on the solid background of well-researched information and knowledge based decisions.
And to aid these vital decisions, we at WorldMarketStudy offer you a one point solution for all your market research requirements. We have compiled a huge and constantly updated repository of more than 200,000 market search reports collected from over 650 research reports publishers. Browse all reports at http://www.worldmarketstudy.com/
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