GDF Suez, Total To Share French Nuclear Reactor Project Stake
May 04 2009 - 3:42PM
Dow Jones News
French oil major Total SA (TOT) and compatriot utility GDF Suez
SA (GSZ.FR) will share a stake in a nuclear power project awarded
to GDF Suez, the two companies said Monday in a joint
statement.
French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said on May 1 that GDF
Suez would have 33.33% of the joint-venture company to build an EPR
reactor at Penly, in northern France. Electricite de France SA
(EDF.FR) is to have 50%.
"GDF Suez and Total agreed on a partnership agreement with
respective stakes of 75% and 25% to jointly own this stake," Total
and GDF Suez said.
"The two groups are happy with the government's decision and
will jointly contribute to the project's success, lead by EDF," the
two companies added.
Total Chief Executive Christophe de Margerie said the Penly
project "will constitute a new reference for the group."
Total wants to branch out into nuclear power, which involves
major international projects, which it sees as having broad
similarities with those that it already orchestrates for oil and
gas.
The EPR reactor is designed by French nuclear group Areva
(CEI.FR).
-By Adam Mitchell, Dow Jones Newswires; +33-1-4017-1756;
adam.mitchell@dowjones.com