WFW advises Snam on US$350m acquisition of Golar Tundra
The Golar Tundra will contribute circa 6.5% of Italy’s gas needs, bringing the Italian regasification capacity to more than 25% of demand.
From extraction and processing to distribution, trading and financing, the oil and gas supply chain is highly interdependent. Our comprehensive understanding of every aspect of the industry enables our oil and gas specialists to work together on complex and multi-jurisdictional projects, transactions and disputes to help our clients achieve their commercial goals.
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The Golar Tundra will contribute circa 6.5% of Italy’s gas needs, bringing the Italian regasification capacity to more than 25% of demand.
The Combination will be implemented by way of a court-sanctioned scheme of arrangement between SDX and its shareholders, with the former’s entire share capital being acquired by Tenaz.
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