Sunoco Completes European Terminal Acquisition, Station Sale to 7-Eleven — OPIS
Sunoco has completed its acquisition of several European bulk liquid fuel terminals from Zenith Energy and the sale of 204 convenience stores to 7-Eleven, the Dallas-based fuel distributor said in a Wednesday news release.
The company also said it is working to complete its purchase of NuStar Energy and expects that deal to close in the second quarter. a closing likely later in this calendar quarter.
Sunoco agreed to purchase Zenith Energy Netherlands Amsterdam in March 2023 for $170 million euros ($181 million). That deal provides Sunoco with assets in the global energy trading hub of Amsterdam and could increase the company's role in North Atlantic energy and petrochemical trading. A bulk terminal in Bantry Bay, Ireland, was also part of the purchase.
7-Eleven agreed to pay about $1 billion to acquire 204 Sunoco c-stores in West Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma. Under the sale agreement, Sunoco will retain a take-or-pay fuel supply agreement with 7-Eleven. The sale leaves Sunoco with little retail real-estate.
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--Reporting by Tom Kloza, tkloza@opisnet.com; Editing by Jeff Barber, jbarber@opisnet.com
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