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ExxonMobil (XOM) to Exit From Romanian Neptun Deep Project

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Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM - Free Report) is reportedly considering leaving the Romanian Neptun Deep offshore project, which is located in the Black Sea. The project has been delayed due to the failure of obtaining timely regulatory approvals. The previous tax regime also created hurdles.

While the largest publicly-traded U.S. energy company possesses a 50% operating interest in the project, Romanian OMV Petrom holds the rest. OMV Petrom is controlled by Austrian company OMV Aktiengesellschaft (OMVJF - Free Report) . ExxonMobil has reportedly commenced providing necessary information to potential parties.

Romanian Prime Minister Ludovic Orban expects state-run Romgaz to join the consortium in the Neptun Deep. He wants the buyer to come from the European Union, NATO. ExxonMobil intends to advance the project, while the search for buyer is on.

This divestment will boost the campaign to get rid of non-core assets, while streamlining its portfolio. Per reports from last November, ExxonMobil is looking to divest around $25 billion of hydrocarbon assets through 2025 in order to focus on more profitable projects. The assets to be sold — which are located in Asia, Africa and Europe — are expected to increase competitiveness of the company’s portfolio. Its latest reported divestment program targets $15-billion asset sell-off by 2021. This will likely help the company to finance growth projects in Guyana, Brazil and U.S shale plays.

Notably, it expects a gain of $3.4-$3.6 billion from the recent divestment of Norwegian assets to Var Energi, which is jointly owned by private-equity firm Hitecvision and integrated energy firm Eni SpA (E - Free Report) . This is expected to give a boost to fourth-quarter 2019 results. The company’s recent regulatory filing revealed that gains from this divestment can offset lower margins from chemicals and refining businesses in the December quarter of 2019.

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