BG makes bid for Australia's Origin
By Fayen Wong and Tom Bergin
PERTH/LONDON (Reuters) - Gas producer BG Group has made a $12 billion (6.08 billion pound) bid approach to Origin Energy, seeking to bolster its position in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific gas market by securing the Australian utility's gas reserves.
The companies said BG (BG.L), valued at around $85 billion, had approached Origin (ORG.AX) with a proposal of A$14.70 per share in cash, a 40 percent premium to Origin's close of A$10.47 on Tuesday.
Analysts said the purchase of Australia's second-largest power retailer would help fill a hole in BG's liquefied natural gas (LNG) business.
"Strategically, such a purchase looks sound, based on BG's aspirations to have regional supply of LNG to Asia-Pacific markets," said David Thomas, oil analyst at Citigroup.
BG also reported a forecast-beating 78 percent rise in first-quarter profit to 767 million pounds on Wednesday, helped by a tripling in profit trading LNG in Asia.
However, the company's shares traded down 3.75 percent at 1,259 pence at 12:25 p.m. British time, on fears it was offering too much for Origin.
"It's a pretty high price and premium," said Sydney-based Jason Mabee, a utilities analyst at ABN AMRO.
But analysts at Merrill Lynch said in a research note that based on Origin's price earnings ratio, the proposed price would be cashflow neutral, while Citigroup estimated minimal earnings dilution in the near term. Continued...

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