DCC Buys LPG Business in Britain from BP

DCC Buys LPG Business in Britain from BP

DCC plc, the sales, marketing, distribution and business support services group, has reached agreement with BP plc to acquire BP’s liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution business in Britain.

Completion of the acquisition is expected to take place at the end of September 2012.

The Business supplies a wide range of industrial, commercial and domestic customers with an annual volume of approximately 87,000 tonnes of bulk and cylinder LPG. It has 116 staff and operates from a network of 13 locations throughout Britain with a fleet of 62 delivery vehicles (haulage services are principally outsourced). The footprint of the Business is highly complementary to Flogas, DCC’s existing LPG business in Britain (which has annual sales volumes of approximately 190,000 tonnes).

The total consideration payable by DCC for the Business is €51.3 million on a cash free/debt free basis to be satisfied in cash at completion. The net tangible operating assets of the Business at 31 December 2011 were approximately €38 million.

Tommy Breen, Chief Executive of DCC plc, said:

“DCC is pleased to have reached agreement with BP to acquire its LPG distribution business in Britain. We have a successful track record in acquiring energy distribution businesses from the oil majors as they exit downstream activities and this transaction will enhance DCC’s position as the leading oil and LPG sales, marketing and distribution business in Britain.”

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LNG World News Staff, August 08, 2012