Petrol retailer ExxonMobil will abandon the Australian retail operations of its business and offer its 800 refuelling stations for sale in a $500 million deal.
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Potential buyers include Caltex-Woolworths, which has a market share of 32%, Shell-Coles with a 24% market share, and Mobil Oil, which commands just 6% of the market.
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ExxonMobil has reportedly been in discussions with several companies over the last few weeks, a number of which have applied for regulatory approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for a potential deal.
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The company’s petrol stations are scattered throughout the east coast of the country and 300 are located in major metropolitan zones.
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But it is believed that the company will hold on to its refinery plants, including its Victorian Altona plant that supplies nearly half of the state’s fuel.
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The company recorded just $276 million in net profit after tax for the 2008 calendar year, a drop of $664 million or about 70% – but figures for the retail division alone are unavailable.
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