Duke Energy to Buy Piedmont to Boost Natgas Operations
Oct 26 (Reuters) – Duke Energy Corp, the largest U.S. power company by generation capacity, said on Monday it would buy Piedmont Natural Gas Co for $4.9 billion in cash, helping expand its natural gas distribution business.
Duke offered $60 in cash for each Piedmont share, representing a premium of about 42 percent premium to the stock's Friday close.
A glut of supply from shale fields has ensured relatively stable pricing for natural gas distributors such as Piedmont.
This has prompted a number of U.S. power producers to boost their natural gas infrastructure and lower dependence on power generation as demand for electricity weakens due to increased energy efficiency.
Southern Co said in August it would buy AGL Resources Inc for about $8 billion in cash.
Duke and Piedmont are also among the partners in the $5 billion 550-mile (885-km) Atlantic Coast pipeline, which moves gas from Pennsylvania's Marcellus shale field to North Carolina and Virginia. AGL resources also has a 5 percent stake in the pipeline.
Duke sells power to 7.3 million customers in North and South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky at rates set by state regulators. It also provides regulated natgas services to about 500,000 customers in Ohio and Kentucky.
Piedmont has about 1 million customers in North and South Carolina and Tennessee.
Duke will also assume about $1.8 billion of Piedmont's net debt, giving the deal an enterprise value of $6.7 billion.
Duke said it will raise about $500-$750 million through newly issued equity to help finance the deal.
One Piedmont director will join Duke's board after the deal closes, expected by the end of 2016, and a Piedmont executive will lead Duke's natural gas operations, the company said.
Barclays is Duke's adviser and Sidley Austin LLP is legal counsel. Goldman Sachs & Co Piedmont and Kirkland & Ellis LLP is legal counsel.
Piedmont's shares were trading up 8.5 percent at $45.81 in light volumes premarket on Monday.
Up to Friday's close, Piedmont shares had risen nearly 16 percent in the past 12 months, while Duke's had fallen nearly 8 percent.
(Reporting by Shubhankar Chakravorty in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza)
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