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Crown LNG Announces Execution Of Final Agreements To Acquire Kakinada And Grangemouth LNG Import Terminal Assets; Total Consideration For The KGLNG Acquisition Will Be Made In Shares Of Crown LNG Equal To $60M; Total Consideration For The GBTron Acquisition Will Be Made In Shares Of Crown LNG Equal To $25M

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | November 01, 2024 04:21pm

Crown LNG Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:CGBS) ("Crown" or "Crown LNG"), a leading provider of LNG liquefaction and regasification terminal technologies for harsh weather locations, today announced the conclusion of two strategic acquisition agreements forming the basis of Crown LNG's entry into the global LNG infrastructure network: KGLNG and Grangemouth. The KGLNG agreement finalizes the acquisition of all shares of KGLNG, which owns the operating license for the Company's planned LNG import terminal in Kakinada, India. The Grangemouth agreement finalizes the acquisition of LNG import terminal assets in Grangemouth, Scotland from GBTron Lands Limited.

The Kakinada project, located on the East coast of India, is licensed to operate 365 days a year, a first for the harsh weather prone area. Imported gas from the planned terminal would reach demand centers via the East-West Pipeline, helping to support the Indian government's drive to more than double the share of natural gas in the country's energy mix to 15% by 2030.

Total consideration for the KGLNG acquisition will be made in shares of Crown LNG equal to $60 million.

The Grangemouth project, located on the East coast of Scotland, seeks to support the UK's increasing drive for energy security post-Brexit and in the context of geopolitical impacts on energy markets. Currently, the UK relies on just three facilities for all of the country's LNG imports, which increased 74% from 2021 to 2022.

Total consideration for the GBTron acquisition will be made in shares of Crown LNG equal to $25 million.

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