Illustration of Mercuria acquiring Raízen's Dock Sud refinery and service stations for $1.42 billion.
Illustration of Mercuria acquiring Raízen's Dock Sud refinery and service stations for $1.42 billion.
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Raízen agrees to sell Argentina assets to Mercuria for $1.42 billion

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Mercuria Energy Group Ltd. will acquire the Dock Sud refinery and about 700 service stations from Raízen SA in a $1.42 billion deal.

Mercuria Energy Group Ltd. agreed to purchase one of Argentina's largest refineries and a network of hundreds of service stations from Brazilian firm Raízen SA. The transaction, valued at $1.42 billion, followed competition with Vitol Group. The deal covers the Dock Sud refinery near Buenos Aires and around 700 service stations. The transaction is scheduled to close this year, subject to regulatory approvals. Mercuria stated that Argentina represents an important energy market with significant growth opportunities. The operation will create a third integrated oil producer in the country, behind YPF SA and Pan American Energy Group.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the $1.42 billion deal as a major shift in Argentina's fuel sector, with Mercuria acquiring Raízen's Dock Sud refinery, 894 Shell stations, and related assets; posts note continuity of Shell branding, ties to Vaca Muerta via Manzano, and potential for downstream integration, mostly in neutral to positive tones from energy-focused accounts.

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