Italy conditionally approves Lukoil refinery sale, sources say

Reuters

Published Apr 11, 2023 12:13

Updated Apr 11, 2023 19:32

ROME (Reuters) -Italy gave conditional approval on Tuesday to the sale of the Lukoil-owned refinery in Sicily to Cypriot private equity firm G.O.I. Energy, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The government has the power to review the transaction under a "golden power" regulation designed to shield industries deemed of strategic importance in sectors such as banking, energy, telecoms and health.

The ISAB plant owned by Russia's Lukoil refines 320,000 barrels of crude per day, accounting for a fifth of Italy's refining capacity, and directly employs about 1,000 people in an economically depressed area in the country's southernmost region.

Lukoil said in January it had reached a preliminary deal to sell the refinery to G.O.I Energy, paving the way for its first significant asset disposal since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

With backing from commodity trader Trafigura, G.O.I. Energy has prevailed over several suitors for the refinery, including U.S. investment platform Crossbridge.

One of the sources said Italy's Cabinet had imposed severe conditions on the deal, without blocking it.

The government requested that jobs be protected and environmental standards maintained in the sale of the plant.

Rome also asked G.O.I. Energy to guarantee oil supplies from producing countries other than Russia, the sources added.

Italy's use of golden powers in most cases results in deals being approved with binding conditions to preserve the national interest.