Abu Dhabi, Vitol buy Shell's Australian Oil Assets for A$2.4bn
02.19.2014 By Jacob van den Berge - NEWS

The sale would mean Australia’s Macquarie Group and its partner Glencore Xstrata were not successful in their efforts to buy the assets, the newspaper said without attributing sources.

Shell has been planning to sell the business, which includes a refinery, import terminals and 900 service stations, as part of a reported worldwide divestment program under CEO Ben Van Beurden, worth about $15 billion.

A Shell spokesman in Australia told Reuters he would not comment on “speculation”. A Glencore Xstrata spokesman declined to comment.

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