Thomas Muskett-Ford
Spanish energy company Enagás has hired Linklaters in Madrid and Claro & Cía in Santiago to up its stake in Chilean regasification plant GNL Quintero Endesa.
Enagás acquired a further 20 per cent stake through its local subsidiary. It will pay US$200 million to increase its interest in the plant to 40 per cent. The seller, Endesa Chile, signed off the deal on 9 June with help from Carey in Santiago.
Endesa Chile, which is owned by Italy’s Enel, exits GNL Quintero as a result of the deal. Meanwhile, Enagás becomes the larger stakeholder in the regasification plant, located near the coastal city of Valparaíso. The company shares its interest with Oman Oil Company (20 per cent), Chilean state-owned energy producer Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (20 per cent) and Spain’s Metrogas (20 per cent).
Counsel to Enagás Chile
Linklaters
Partner Víctor Manchado in Madrid
Claro & Cía
Partner José Luis Ambrosy and associate Josefina Covarrubias in Santiago
Counsel to Enel
In-house counsel – Joaquín Valcarcel
Counsel to Endesa Chile
In-house counsel – Ignacio Quiñones and Carlos Silva
Carey
Partner Alfonso Silva and Salvador Valdés, and associate Cristián Figueroa in Santiago